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Geno Smith expects to play for Seattle Seahawks against Vikings

Lakewood, WASports

Geno Smith, the Seattle Seahawks quarterback, is looking forward to playing against the Minnesota Vikings despite a knee injury he sustained in last week's game. He reported feeling better and was a full participant in practice, indicating a strong possibility for his return. Smith recognized the commonality of playing through injuries in the NFL, stating, 'A lot of guys are less than 100 percent,' which reflects the resilience required in the league. He shared details about the play that led to his injury, expressing disappointment over the absence of a penalty. Additionally, Smith reflected on the team's recent performance, emphasizing the need for improved execution in the red zone following a recent interception.

He is committed to enhancing his decision-making and protecting the football to help the Seahawks succeed as they aim for a strong finish to the season. His experience and leadership will be vital in the upcoming matchup.

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