Geno Smith seems to flip off fans on way out of Allegiant Stadium
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Raiders quarterback Geno Smith made headlines following an incident after a game against the Browns in Las Vegas. Smith, who faced a difficult game with 10 sacks and the subsequent firing of offensive coordinator Chip Kelly, was seen making a discreet one-finger gesture while leaving the field. The gesture appeared directed at fans, though it remains unclear whether they were Browns or Raiders supporters. Such actions are typically subject to fines from the NFL, as the league discourages unsportsmanlike conduct. This adds to the challenges facing the Raiders, who are dealing with on-field struggles and organizational changes.
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