Raiders quarterback Geno Smith apologized Wednesday for making an obscene gesture toward fans as he left the field following Las Vegas' 24-10 loss to Cleveland on Sunday.
He was sacked 10 times in that game and booed throughout, including during pregame introductions.
That was the Raiders' fifth straight loss, dropping them to 2-9.
“I made a poor judgment out of frustration, and that’s not an excuse,” Smith said. "I’ve got to be better than that, and I’ve got to hold myself to a higher standard. In that moment, I didn’t. I’m sincerely apologetic and very sorry, obviously, for doing that. I just want to make it known that those things will never happen for me again.”
This is the second time, however, Smith has done that this year. He made the same gesture before a preseason game in Seat

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