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Raiders' Smith, Crosby aim obscene gestures toward Seattle hecklers

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Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Geno Smith and defensive end Maxx Crosby were captured on video making obscene gestures toward Seattle Seahawks fans as they entered the field before their preseason game Thursday night.

Several videos of the actions by Smith and Crosby made the rounds on social media Friday.

One video showed the team gathered as it was ready to enter the field. Crosby is seen bouncing on his feet and appears to be talking to fans and tries to grab a sign. Smith joins Crosby in jumping up and down and looks in the direction of those fans. As the team begins to run onto the field, Smith makes an obscene gesture to the fans with Crosby immediately following with his own.

At least one fan appeared to be taunting the players before the gestures were made.

One sign read: "Bigger Bust -- Geno Or JaMarcus Russell?"

The then-Oakland Raiders drafted Russell first overall in 2007, but he went 7-18 as the starting quarterback and played only three seasons.

Detroit Lions safety Brian Branch was fined $10,128 for making a similar gesture to Green Bay Packers fans in November, according to multiple reports at the time.

Smith was the Seahawks' starter the past three seasons before failing to come to terms on a new deal. He followed his former coach, Pete Carroll, when the Raiders traded for him.

Thursday's game ended 23-23.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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