One of the Ravens’ top defenders over the past decade has officially ended his career.
Jimmy Smith may be ready to hang up his cleats after an 11-year career with the Baltimore Ravens, but his impact on the team won’t be so easily forgotten.
High praise from the former Patriots receiver Former New England Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman recently joined the I AM ATHLETE podcast and shared the one cornerback who he’d wake up thinking, “I have to face this m—— f——?” was Ravens cornerback Jimmy Smith.
Harbaugh said he's spoken with the veteran players but will leave it to them to announce their future plans.
OWINGS MILLS, Md., — Ravens cornerback Jimmy Smith could be playing his last game at M&T Bank Stadium ... or not. Smith has played all of his 11 seasons in Baltimore and now he is in the final year of another contract.
Baltimore Ravens cornerback Jimmy Smith may or may not retire at the end of this season, but one thing is for certain: he won’t be joining any other team.
The Ravens were already dealing with a long list of absences at the cornerback position before Averett went down with an injury.
The Ravens are getting a couple of defensive players back from COVID-19 reserve on Monday, but another one is being put on the list. The team announced that cornerback Jimmy Smith and linebacker Pernell McPhee are returning to the active roster.
Ravens cornerback Jimmy Smith has been placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list, further decimating Baltimore's secondary just hours before Sunday's game against Aaron Rodgers and the Packers.
Baltimore Ravens cornerback Jimmy Smith is making sure he leaves the team with no regrets. This season could be his last as a Raven, but Smith wants Baltimore to know he’s still giving the team everything he’s got.
Ravens Inactives FullbackPat Ricard (knee/back), Wide receiver M. Boykin (finger), Tight end Nick Boyle (knee), Right tackle Pat Mekari (hand), Defensive back Jimmy Smith Browns Inactives Wide receiver Anthony Schwartz Cornerback Greg Newsome II Safety Ronnie Harrison Jr.
In Week 4, the 2-1 Ravens will travel to face an undefeated Broncos team. The contest is an important October showdown for both AFC clubs. The Broncos aim to prove they are genuine contenders, while Baltimore hopes to stack another win in the early portion of their schedule.
The biggest injury news of the week for the Ravens isn’t included on their injury report for Monday night’s game against the Raiders, but it does include word about another player who will be out of action for the AFC North club.
The Baltimore Ravens have dealt with a slew of injuries this summer. And they could be without a pair of veteran players this Monday in Jimmy Smith and Derek Wolfe.
Ravens cornerback Jimmy Smith returned to practice this week, which bodes well for the Ravens heading to the regular-season opener against the Las Vegas Raiders. Jimmy Smith had been sidelined since injuring his right ankle on Aug.
The injury to cornerback Jimmy Smith is problematic to the Ravens heading into the regular-season opener against Las Vegas and tight end Darren Waller. Smith is still dealing with an ankle injury and his status is uncertain.
Ravens cornerback Jimmy Smith and his family were not injured after they were robbed at gunpoint earlier this year in Los Angeles. However, Smith has relived the terrifying experience multiple times and suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder from the incident. "You feel helpless," Smith said.
There were some questions about Smith's future both with the Ravens and the NFL in late December until he signed a one-year extension to remain with the franchise through the 2021 season.
Smith has been with the Ravens since they used the 27th pick of the 2011 NFL Draft to secure his services, and he played a massive role in Baltimore's Super Bowl XLVII victory over the San Francisco 49ers.
The 2011 first-round pick has 14 career interceptions and made $9.5 million last season, so this represents a pay cut by about a third.
The Ravens selected Smith, a Colorado product, in the first round of the 2011 draft. He eventually established himself as a legitimate No. 1 corner.
In addition to MVP candidate Lamar Jackson, the Ravens' improving defense gives them an edge, Chris Mueller writes.
The Ravens did not come out of their Week 1 blowout win unscathed.
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