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Stevonne Latrall Smith Sr. [1] (born May 12, 1979), primarily known during his playing career as just Steve Smith, is an American sportscaster and former professional football player. Smith was a wide receiver for sixteen seasons in the National Football League (NFL), primarily with the Carolina Panthers , also playing for the Baltimore Ravens .
Smith was born in Anchorage, Alaska.He played at Taft High School in the San Fernando Valley, [1] where he set the state records for most receptions (271) and yardage (4486) in a varsity career, and led the Toreadors to two consecutive Los Angeles City Section Championship games (although they lost both games).
With the retirement of Reggie Wayne, 34-year-old Johnson began the 2015 season as the NFL's active leader in receiving yards, which he remained until passed by Steve Smith Sr. in Week 4 of 2016. The best game of Johnson's 2015 season came against his former team, the Houston Texans , where he caught six passes for 77 yards and two touchdowns ...
Tennessee Titans legends Steve McNair and Eddie George advance to the next round in voting for the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2025. ... Torry Holt, Jimmy Smith, Steve Smith Sr., Hines Ward ...
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There were 35 wide receivers selected in the 2020 NFL Draft, and many more were scooped up by NFL teams as UDFAs. Former wide receiver Steve Smith Sr. may have had the most surprising guess, though.
The Ravens lost key players such as Joe Flacco, Justin Forsett, Terrell Suggs, Steve Smith Sr., and Eugene Monroe to season-ending injuries. Injuries and their inability to win close games early in the season led to the first losing season in the Harbaugh-Flacco era with a 5–11 mark.
Steve Smith, Sr., former wide receiver for the Carolina Panthers, answers questions from the media after a press conference for inductees into the NC Sports Hall of Fame at Johnson & Wales ...