Geno Smith’s net worth in 2025 is $30 million. Smith is the starting quarterback for the Seattle Seahawks. Back in college, Smith was an Orange Bowl MVP and All-Big East team member. Here is a closer look at Geno Smith’s net worth in 2025 as he prepares for this fourth season as the starting QB for the Seahawks.
Geno Smith’s net worth in 2025 is $30 million. This is according to reputable outlets such as Celebrity Net Worth.
Geno Smith was born in Miami. He attended Miramar High School. Smith also played for the school’s football team. While playing for Miramar, Smith is ranked as the third-best passer in Broward County history. He threw for 3,089 yards and 32 touchdowns.
After high school, Smith went on to play for West Virginia. While suiting up for the Mountaineers, he made the First-team All-Big East and Second-team All-Big East in 2011 and 2010, respectively. Smith’s four-year college career saw him finish with 11,662 yards thrown and 98 touchdowns.
After a decent college career and a respectable showing in the NFL Scouting Combine, there were expectations that Smith would be taken in the first round of the 2013 NFL Draft. However, Smith was taken in the second round by the New York Jets with the 39th pick. Shortly after, Smith eventually signed his rookie contract, which is a four-year deal worth $5 million.
Smith stayed with the Jets for four seasons. He accumulated 5,962 passing yards and tallied 28 touchdowns. Smith’s stay with the Jets was marred with various off-the-court scandals and injuries. On top of that, Smith didn’t really play up to expectations, which resulted in his exit.
As a result, in March 2017, Smith joined the New York Giants on a one-year deal that paid him a $775,000 base salary. While his stint with the Jets was forgettable, Smith’s stay with the Giants was uneventful.
Although Smith managed to take on a starting role, he only appeared in two games for the 2017 season. Smith tallied 212 passing yards and one touchdown.
After his uneventful stint with the Giants, Smith went on to play for the Los Angeles Chargers. He signed a one-year contract worth $1 million. Unfortunately, Smith’s stint in Los Angeles wasn’t a head turner. Although he did appear in more games with five, Smith only tallied 8 passing yards.
After bouncing around with the Giants and the Chargers, Smith became a free agent after the 2018 season. In May 2019, Seattle Seahawks head coach wasn’t satisfied with the performance of his rookies during the minicamp. As a result, the team picked up Smith from free agency.
Smith agreed to join the Seahawks on a one-year contract worth $895,000. While Smith was eventually released, the organization signed him up again for the 2020 season as the...