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Geno Smith rips Giants player for 'dirty play' that injured quarterback

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Seattle Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith had to leave Monday night's game against the New York Giants with a knee injury that came from what he described as a "dirty play."

In the second quarter, Smith was running toward the sideline when he was taken down from behind by Giants linebacker Isaiah Simmons.

The tackle resulted in Simmons landing on the back of Smith's legs while he was running forward, and the quarterback had to be separated from Giants safety Xavier McKinney after the play.

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Seattle Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith looks to pass during the game against the New York Giants at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, on Monday.

Smith missed the next two series — one of which netted a Seattle touchdown with Drew Lock under center — before returning for the remainder of the 24-3 victory over Big Blue at MetLife Stadium, a venue which Smith used to call home as a member of the New York Jets.

The quarterback was asked what happened to him after the victory on the ESPN broadcast — and he was blunt in response.

"A dirty play. Dirty play," Smith said, via CBS Sports. "You guys can see it. It was a dirty play. It's no place in this sport for that and hopefully something happens, but other than that, the grace of God allowed me to come back into this game, and I'm happy to be back out there."

"I just don't respect that type of stuff," he continued. "There's no need for that type of stuff. It's a hard-fought game out there. We're all battling, but there's no need to take shots at guys running out of bounds on the sideline."

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