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  1. Stevonne Latrall Smith Sr. (born May 12, 1979), primarily known during his playing career as just Steve Smith, is an American sportscaster and a 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 .

  2. Steven Smith (born May 6, 1985) is an American former professional football player who was a wide receiver in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the University of Southern California (USC), and earned All-American honors.

  3. Checkout the latest stats for Steve Smith Sr.. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, college, draft, and more on Pro-football-reference.com.

  4. Jan 29, 2022 · Steve Smith, Sr. retired as the Carolina Panthersall-time leader in 72 statistical categories, including career receiving yards (12,197), receiving touchdowns (67), total touchdowns (75) and 100-yard receiving games (43).

  5. Complete career NFL stats for Baltimore Ravens Wide Receiver Steve Smith Sr. on ESPN. Includes scoring, rushing, defensive and receiving stats.

  6. Aug 10, 2015 · Smith announced Monday that he'll retire after this season, his 15th in the NFL. The receiver spent 13 of those seasons in Carolina with the Panthers, and he will have played the final two with...

  7. Nov 22, 2021 · Call Steve Smith the toughest man on the football field. He always was the battering fullback — no position absorbing more violent hits. He was the team captain.

  8. Jan 1, 2017 · Ravens wide receiver Steve Smith played his final NFL game Sunday and couldn't hold back his tears afterward. "That's it," Smith said on the field after a 27-10 loss to the Bengals, confirming...

  9. View the profile of Baltimore Ravens Wide Receiver Steve Smith Sr. on ESPN. Get the latest news, live stats and game highlights.

  10. Nov 21, 2021 · HENDERSON, Nev. (AP) — Former Raiders fullback Steve Smith has died after a long battle with Lou Gehrig’s Disease. He was 57. The Raiders announced Smith’s death Saturday, calling him an inspiration for “smiling every day while always working for a cure for” amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.

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