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Alex Smith gave football his all. After a 16-year tenure with three teams, he’s decided to call it a career and spend more time with his family. “A decision like this, certainly it comes over ...
Alexander Douglas Smith (born May 7, 1984) is an American former professional football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 16 seasons. Smith played college football for the Utah Utes, earning first-team All-American honors and winning the 2005 Fiesta Bowl as a senior.
The Washington Football Team is hoping to have Alex Smith back in the lineup this Sunday night. Smith has missed WFT’s last two games with a calf injury, and Washington lost both games with the ...
Smith said. “Going from just trying to win some games, and then the expectation was to win the division and go to the playoffs and win playoff games. And now the expectations, they’re even higher.
Alex Smith’s comeback story is one of the most remarkable in the history of the NFL. Smith and the Washington Football Team took down the previously undefeated Pittsburgh Steelers Monday night ...
Less than two years ago, Alex Smith suffered an injury that was both career and life threatening. Smith suffered massive injuries in his leg that required dozens of surgeries and weeks in the ...
The post Breaking: Alex Smith Announces Decision On NFL Career appeared first on The Spun. Smith, 36, has decided to retire. The former No. 1 overall pick in the 2005 NFL Draft is coming off a ...
Alex Smith formed Alex Smith and the Volunteers aka Alex Smith and DBM, in 1989. [3] The line up included Ben Little (ex-Pink Slips) on guitar, Lee Borkman (Scribble) on keyboards, Dave Carter on bass guitar and Mark O'Shea on drums. In 1991 Smith fronted The Blues Liners, which released a single, "This Time Tomorrow", recorded at Alberts Studios.