The New York Jets have acquired quarterback Geno Smith in a late-round trade with the Las Vegas Raiders, marking his return to his original team. The deal comes as the Jets seek to stabilize their offense and provide a reliable starter after a season of quarterback instability.
The Las Vegas Raiders finalized a trade with the New York Jets on March 10, 2026, sending ‘I’m excited to connect with my new teammates and coaches and everyone in the building as well as build a new relationship with the fan base and community,’ said Geno Smith, quarterback for the Raiders, and a 2026 seventh-round draft pick in exchange for a sixth-round selection. The move reflects a strategic shift for both teams in managing quarterback depth and financial commitments.
The trade marks Smith’s return to his original NFL team, the Jets, who drafted him in the second round of the 2013 draft. ‘I’m excited to connect with my new teammates and coaches and everyone in the building as well as build a new relationship with the fan base and community,’ said Smith, according to Ian Rapoport.
The Jets faced quarterback instability in 2025, as veteran players failed to provide consistent leadership. ‘These quarterbacks struggled to lead the offense, contributing to the Jets’ winless record,’ noted Tom Pelissero.
Smith’s tenure with the Raiders was marked by challenges, particularly after a 2024 two-year, $75 million extension. He recorded a career-high 55 sacks and 17 interceptions in 15 games while playing behind a weak offensive line. The Raiders’ 3-14 record under coach Pete Carroll highlighted the difficulties.
The Jets aim to stabilize their offense by leveraging Smith’s experience. The team will pair him with star receivers Garrett Wilson and tight end Mason Taylor, who is expected to be a key target.
By trading Smith, the Raiders avoid $18.5 million in guaranteed money while gaining draft capital. The move aligns with their plan to select Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza with the No. 1 overall pick.
The trade highlights ongoing quarterback market trends, with the Jets securing a low-cost veteran option. Other teams, such as the Minnesota Vikings, had also expressed interest in Smith had he been released.
As the 2026 NFL season approaches, the trade represents a strategic shift for the Raiders and Jets. For Smith, it offers a chance to revive his career in a new environment, while both teams navigate the complexities of quarterback development and financial management.
The trade’s long-term impact could influence the trajectories of both franchises.
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