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Evan & Tiki

Can Geno Smith Be the Jets’ Answer? Dream vs Reality

Evan & Tiki

Audacy

Sports

4.2988 Ratings

🗓️ 13 March 2026

⏱️ 19 minutes

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Summary

The show opens with a deep dive into Geno Smith’s return to the New York Jets and the big question fans are asking: is there any chance this could actually work long term? After Geno says he still has “a lot of football left,” the hosts debate whether that’s just standard quarterback optimism or a hint that he believes he can resurrect his career again the way he did in Seattle. They break down Geno’s age, the surprisingly low mileage on his career, and what a realistic best-case scenario would look like if he replicated his strong 2022 season. The discussion quickly turns into a bigger Jets debate—if Geno plays well and the offense clicks, would the team actually consider keeping him beyond this year, or should they still prioritize drafting the quarterback of the future no matter what happens this season?

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0:00.0

So Gino Smith returned earlier this week, almost in shocking fashion, and yesterday he did his media tour.

0:06.3

And to me, Gino said all the right things, said all the right notes.

0:08.8

He seems humble. He seems excited.

0:10.5

But there was one thing he said on SportsCenter that jumped out at me.

0:16.0

Here is the question, and here is Gino's answer.

0:19.1

You know, not many get the chance to go back to where they

0:21.4

started. What's a good ending for you in your return to New York with the fan base with the

0:27.3

organization? What's a good ending? Well hopefully the ending isn't coming soon. I got a lot of

0:32.7

years to play and I'm looking forward to you know again just getting back into the building

0:37.1

starting at day one and building this thing from the ground up, brick by brick. The first thing he said jumps out at me because what we want, and the reason I was against acquiring Gino Smith, is that he's not the long-term answer. He's old. What is this leading me towards? Gino Smith, at 35 years old, he'll be 36 in the middle of October, just told all of us,

0:57.2

I got a lot of football left in me. I plan on this being a long-term solution for the New York Chats.

1:03.4

Now, I know that is very difficult for any of us to imagine. And I am certainly not sitting here

1:07.6

on March 13th, Friday the 13th, and telling you that Gino Smith is the long-term answer.

1:12.7

But like I also told you, Tiki, I like to dream.

1:15.3

Is it possible that we get another resurrection of Gino Smith and we're not drafting a quarterback next year?

1:23.3

And he's the guy?

1:24.4

It's probably wishful thinking.

1:26.8

But, I mean, Gino does it.

1:28.8

And it's different for quarterbacks than it is for, say, a running back.

1:31.7

But he didn't take a ton of wear and tear, didn't get sacked, you know, 40, 50 times a year for about a half a decade because it just wasn't playing.

1:41.1

And so is he healthy?

1:43.1

Sure.

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