The ongoing speculation surrounding the Seattle Seahawks revolves around their quarterback plans for the future. Geno Smith is currently under contract until the 2025 season, but the team has the option to part ways with him this offseason. Meanwhile, backup Drew Lock is set to become a free agent in 2024, creating uncertainty about his future in Seattle.
In light of this, there are suggestions, such as those put forth by Bleacher Report’s Matt Holder, proposing the addition of veteran quarterback Nick Foles to the roster as an insurance measure.
Foles, while not seen as a permanent solution, could provide an alternative in case Smith, who has been dealing with a tricep injury, faces further setbacks. Holder notes that Foles’ experience as a Super Bowl-winning QB2 adds value to this potential move.
Geno Smith had the pre-snap look favoring Noah Fant. He also had favorable leverage for Fant early in his drop.
Smith turns away and there was not a good reason to do so. Put air under the ball and get it to Fant.
Instead, takes the sack. pic.twitter.com/bvVveCbX1H
— Matt Waldman (@MattWaldman) November 26, 2023
Recent events have raised questions about Geno Smith’s effectiveness as the long-term solution at the quarterback position for the Seahawks. Smith acknowledges the need for improvement, expressing a desire to release the ball more quickly and trust in the offensive play design during a press conference on November 27.
Nick Foles going 22/28 for 406 yards and an NFL record 7 touchdown passes still doesn't feel real. pic.twitter.com/Dp5docSY8j
— Brenden Deeg (@BrendenDeeg_) July 6, 2023
Considering the potential need for multiple quarterbacks in the upcoming offseason, the Seahawks may be evaluating their options. Foles, renowned for his role as the Eagles’ late-season starter in 2017, leading them to a Super Bowl victory, is currently available after being released by the Colts in the past offseason.
Despite the question of whether Foles would outperform Lock at this stage in his career, his 58 career starts make him a viable insurance option in case of setbacks with Smith’s injury.
While it may be unrealistic to expect immediate success for Foles in Seattle’s offense if signed late in the season, the Seahawks face challenges in their remaining matchups against the Cowboys, 49ers, Eagles, and Steelers as they strive to turn their season around and secure a playoff spot.