Geno Smith’s 2025 season was shaped, in part, by poor interception luck. He threw nearly five more interceptions than expected due to factors outside of his control, which helps explain why his overall stat line looked worse than his actual performance. That said, the clean-pocket/pressure split still paints a revealing picture.
Smith was serviceable when kept clean, earning a 79.9 passing grade that ranked 24th among 41 qualified quarterbacks. He recorded an adjusted completion rate of 81.9% on a 5.8-yard average depth of target, producing nine big-time throws and eight turnover-worthy plays.
Under pressure, though, things unraveled. His adjusted completion percentage dropped to 63.8%, and he generated just five big-time throws against 15 turnover-worthy plays. Only Drake Maye and Matthew Stafford matched that turnover-worthy play total under pressure, but Smith reached it on just 141 attempts, compared to 176 for Maye and 206 for Stafford.
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