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Geno Smith net worth: How much money Raiders QB has made in career earnings, endorsements and more

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Geno Smith has had one of the more unique NFL careers. He was a highly touted prospect out of West Virginia but fell to the second round. There, he was selected by the Jets with the 39th overall pick. 

Smith was the starter for two seasons, starting 30 games for New York, throwing 25 touchdowns and 34 interceptions during that span. He was relegated to the bench and remained a backup as he bounced around from team to team. Smith wasn’t even on a roster for the 2019 season, but he landed back with Seattle in 2020 and remained a backup to Russell Wilson for the 2020 and 2021 seasons. 

Smith took over as the starter and had the best season of his career, despite being nine years in. The veteran quarterback won Comeback Player of the Year for his performance in the 2022 season, and he played with the Seahawks for two more seasons before being traded to the Raiders in favor of Sam Darnold ahead of the 2025 regular season. 

Here is more information on Geno Smith’s career and his earnings.

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Geno Smith net worth

Smith has a net worth of $30 million, per Celebrity Net Worth. This is not high enough to rank him among the top 50 NFL players of all time. To join that group, he would need a net worth of at least $60 million. 

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Geno Smith NFL contract details 

When Smith was traded to the Raiders, he had one year left on his most recent deal with Seattle. When he got to Las Vegas, he signed a two-year extension with the franchise. The contract is worth $75 million and includes $66.50 million in guaranteed money. The deal runs through the 2027 season, when Smith will be 37 years old. He will be a free agent ahead of the 2028 season. 

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Geno Smith NFL career earnings

Here’s a look at all of the contracts Smith has signed during his time in the NFL.

  • Rookie Contract: 4 years, $5,019,603
  • 2017: 1 year, $1,200,000 with Giants
  • 2018: 1 year, $1,000,000 with Chargers
  • 2019: 1 year, $895,000 with Seahawks
  • 2020: 1 year, $1,187,500 with Seahawks
  • 2021: 1 year, $1,212,500 with Seahawks
  • 2022: 1 year, $3,500,000 with Seahawks
  • 2023 Extension: 3 years, $75 million with Seahawks
  • 2025 Extension: 2 years, $75 million with Raiders

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Geno Smith endorsements

Smith keeps a lot of his off-field dealings to himself. He has had past sponsorships with NY20, which was a New York-based water brand. Smith was also endorsed by Panini, but that was during his draft process. He is sponsored by Nike but was previously sponsored by Under Armour and New Era. 

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Geno Smith business ventures and philanthropy 

Smith has his own foundation called 7Sunday Heroes Foundation. The focus of the foundation is to empower the young heroes in local communities. He started it when he was in Seattle, and is expected to continue the work in Las Vegas. In the past, the foundation has done Thanksgiving and Christmas drives. 

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Where does Geno Smith live? 

Smith was raised in Miramar, Florida. There is a TikTok of a tour of a mansion in Davie, Florida, that the video claims is owned by Smith, but there isn’t anything else to support that.

@mambaboy824 Geno Smith’s mansion in Davie #genosmith #mansion #athlete #house #raiders #nfl #football ♬ Inspirational – neozilla

Smith does a great job of keeping his private life private, so there isn’t any information available about where he lived in Seattle or where he might be living in Las Vegas. Many NFL players choose to live in the Henderson area. They will also gravitate toward getting away from the strip and moving to the Southern Highlands or MacDonald Highlands. 

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