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Jets quarterback Geno Smith pulled over in Florida, marking 3rd police encounter this offseason

New York Jets quarterback Geno Smith is cited for speeding and not having his driver's license in Davie, Florida, marking his third encounter with the Davie Police Department this offseason (Credit: Davie Police Department).

Geno Smith’s offseason continues to involve law enforcement after a traffic stop that occurred in Florida this past week.

Smith, who reunited with the New York Jets this year following one season with the Las Vegas Raiders, was pulled over by an officer from the Davie Police Department on July 6 after being accused of traveling well over the speed limit in a 45-mph zone.

The incident was captured by police bodycam, where Smith, driving a 2025 Aston Martin, got a compliment from the officer making the traffic stop before telling him what he did wrong.

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New York Jets quarterbacks Geno Smith and Brady Cook participate in a drill during minicamp at Atlantic Health Jets Training Center in Florham Park, New Jersey, on June 10, 2026. (John Jones/Imagn Images)

"All right, sir," the officer was heard saying to Smith in the bodycam footage. "Beautiful car. Seventy miles an hour, man. That’s too fast for 45."

Smith, then, was asked to provide the officer with his license and registration, but he said he didn’t have any of it. He also noted the vehicle was registered to a friend.

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"I live right here; my license and everything is in my house," Smith told the officer.

After taking down Smith’s information, the officer told him to always have his physical ID on him, to which the quarterback replied, "My bad."

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