Geno Smith will not be charged in connection with his 2022 arrest on suspicion of DUI.

Prosecutors also declined to charge Smith with reckless driving, citing insufficient evidence to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that he was guilty of either offense.

Smith's blood-alcohol concentration was found to be .038, less than half of the .08 legal limit in Washington State. His THC concentration was 2.6, also well below the legal limit of 5.

At the time of his arrest, Smith had just completed his third season as Russell Wilson's backup with the Seahawks. In a tweet after the arrest, Smith urged the public to withhold judgment. 

Smith signed a three-year, $75 million deal in March with the Seattle Seahawks.