Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Geno Smith exited Sunday's 24-17 loss to the Denver Broncos with a right shoulder injury.

Smith was injured during the third quarter and later gave way to backup Kenny Pickett at the start of the fourth quarter.

Raiders coach Pete Carroll was concerned afterward but said initial tests "didn't show any damage" to Smith's passing shoulder.

"It's just kind of jammed up right now," Carroll said. "The early indications that they were able to get didn't show any damage. His shoulder's really locked up. So, we'll see what that means."

Carroll said he didn't see Smith get injured.

"From what I understand, and I didn't see the play happen, but he got banged on the shoulder pretty obviously," Carroll said

Smith also sustained an injury to his right hand in the fir

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