Raiders’ Geno smith Apologizes for Obscene Gesture Amidst Season Struggles
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A sincere apology was issued by Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Geno Smith following an incident where he made an inappropriate gesture toward fans after a 24-10 loss to the Cleveland Browns on Sunday, November 23, 2025, at Allegiant Stadium. The gesture, captured on video and widely circulated on social media, prompted both a public apology from Smith and a statement from the team.
Quarterback expresses Remorse
“I would like to apologize to the fans [and] Raider Nation,” Smith stated on Wednesday, November 26, 2025. “I made a poor judgment out of frustration. And that’s not an excuse.I’ve got to be better then that and hold myself to a higher standard. In that moment, I didn’t. I’m sincerely apologetic and very sorry for doing that.” He further emphasized his commitment to avoiding similar behavior in the future, stating, “I just want to make it known that those things will never happen from me again.”
Team Response and Prior Incidents
The Raiders association also addressed the situation, communicating their disappointment to the Las Vegas Review-Journal. “We are disappointed in his actions and have discussed the incident with geno,” a team spokesperson said. “We hold the Raider Nation in the highest regard and take this matter seriously.”
This is not the first instance of Smith displaying frustration toward opposing fans. In August 2025, both Smith and Raiders defensive end Maxx Crosby were filmed making an obscene gesture toward Seattle Seahawks fans before a preseason game. The gesture reportedly occurred after a fan displayed a sign questioning whether Smith or former Raiders quarterback JaMarcus Russell was a bigger draft bust. Russell, drafted first overall in 2007, had a short and unsuccessful tenure with the then-Oakland Raiders, posting a 7-18 record in three seasons.
League precedent and Smith’s Performance
The NFL has previously addressed similar incidents with financial penalties. in November 2024, Detroit Lions safety Brian branch was reportedly fined $10,128 for making a gesture toward Green Bay Packers fans.
Smith’s apology comes amidst a challenging first season in Las Vegas. Through 11 games, he has completed 2,367 passing yards, with 13 touchdowns and a league-high 13 interceptions. He has also been sacked 41 times, the second-most in the NFL, trailing only Titans rookie quarterback Cam ward. The Raiders currently hold a 2-9 record, marking their fifth consecutive loss. Fans expressed their discontent even before the game, booing Smith during pregame introductions.
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The incident underscores the pressures faced by players and the importance of maintaining composure, even in the face of adversity and fan criticism.
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Why: Las vegas Raiders quarterback geno Smith issued a public apology after making an obscene gesture toward Cleveland Browns fans following a 24-10 loss on November 23, 2025. The gesture, captured on video, sparked widespread criticism and a response from the team.
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