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Steve Smith Sr.

Stevonne Latrall Smith Sr.[1] (born May 12, 1979) is an American former professional football player who was a wide receiver for sixteen seasons in the National Football League (NFL), primarily with the Carolina Panthers, also playing for the Baltimore Ravens. He played college football for the Utah Utes, and was drafted by the Panthers in the third round of the 2001 NFL Draft.

Steve Smith Sr.
Smith in 2015
No. 89
Position:Wide receiver
Return specialist
Personal information
Born: (1979-05-12) May 12, 1979 (age 43)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Height:5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Weight:195 lb (88 kg)
Career information
High school:University
(Los Angeles, California)
College:
NFL Draft:2001 / Round: 3 / Pick: 74
Career history
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics
Receptions:1,031
Receiving yards:14,731
Receiving touchdowns:81
Return yards:4,055
Return touchdowns:6
Player stats at NFL.com · PFR

Smith, a five-time Pro Bowl selection and three-time All-Pro, emerged as one of the NFL's most productive wide receivers of the 21st century, leading the league in catches, receiving yards, and touchdowns in 2005. He played for the Panthers for thirteen seasons before signing with the Ravens in March 2014, and is the Panthers' all-time leader in total touchdowns (67), receptions (836) and receiving yards (12,197). In 2011, he became the 35th player in NFL history to amass 10,000 receiving yards. At the time of his retirement, he ranked seventh in NFL career all-purpose yards (19,180), seventh in NFL career receiving yards (14,731), twelfth in career receptions (1,031), and 25th in receiving touchdowns (81). Smith generated more than 1,000 all-purpose yards in eleven different seasons and at least 1,900 all-purpose yards in four of his first five seasons.

High school career

Smith attended University High School in Los Angeles, and was a letterman in football and track & field. In football, he played running back and defensive back, and was an All-Metro League selection as well as an All-California Interscholastic Federation selection. Smith graduated from University High School in 1997.

In track & field, he set a handful of school records, was named as an All-City selection as a high-hurdler, and also excelled in the triple jump and 300m hurdles. He had personal-bests of 14.95 seconds in the 110m hurdles and 38.73 seconds in the 300m hurdles.[2]

College career

After graduating from high school, Smith attended Santa Monica College. While playing for the Santa Monica Corsairs football team, Smith quickly defined himself as a talented football player, and earned a starting position. During this time, Smith was teammates with future NFL wide receiver Chad Johnson, surprising fans of the small college team with their unexpected talents.

While impressing spectators with his performance on the football field, Santa Monica's head coach, Robert Taylor, encouraged Smith to not play for riches or fame, but to play so that he might earn a scholarship to a Division-I school, where he could receive a better education. He also advised Smith and Johnson to not do touchdown celebrations and as Smith said, "they put the cuffs on us." Smith took Taylor's advice to heart, and excelled in his academics, not missing a single day of classes while attending Santa Monica.

After completing two years at Santa Monica College, Smith transferred to the University of Utah, where he established himself as a standout wideout for the Utah Utes football team in the Mountain West Conference where he was a teammate of future NFL running back Mike Anderson. While at the University of Utah, Smith set a record for yards per catch with a 20.6 average, and was chosen to play for the conference's all-star team twice. In his first season on the team, he ranked 4th in the NCAA in both punt return yards (495) and yard per return (17.1). However, he missed their bowl game in his final season due to injury. After the Blue–Gray All-Star game on December 25, 2000, Smith began to receive attention from various NFL scouts. He was named offensive MVP of the January 13, 2001, East–West Shrine Game.[3] Smith finished his time at Utah with 78 receptions for 1,608 yards and 12 touchdowns, with another 1,365 return yards and 4 touchdowns on special teams.[4]

He and his wife have endowed an athletics scholarship at the University of Utah.[5]

Professional career

Pre-draft measurables
Height Weight Arm length Hand span 40-yard dash 10-yard split 20-yard split 20-yard shuttle Three-cone drill Vertical jump Broad jump
5 ft 9 in
(1.75 m)
184 lb
(83 kg)
31+12 in
(0.80 m)
9+14 in
(0.23 m)
4.41 s 1.51 s 2.51 s 4.25 s 7.44 s 38.5 in
(0.98 m)
10 ft 1 in
(3.07 m)
All values from NFL Combine[6][7]

Carolina Panthers

2001 season

The Carolina Panthers chose Smith in the third round (74th overall) during the 2001 NFL Draft.

Smith spent a majority of his rookie season as a kick and punt returner, leading all rookies in net yardage with 1,994 yards, and landing in fourth place among all NFL players behind Priest Holmes, Marshall Faulk, and Derrick Mason. In his first play as a professional, Smith returned the opening kickoff of the first game of the season for a touchdown. Smith also had 10 catches for 154 yards, and rushed 4 times for 43 yards.

However, the team finished 1-15, winning only their season opener against the Minnesota Vikings.

2002 season

During the 2002 NFL season, Smith earned a starting position as a wide receiver and continued as the team's kick returner and punt returner. Smith finished the 2002 season with 54 receptions for 872 yards and 3 touchdowns.

2003 season and Super Bowl XXXVIII

During the 2003 season, Smith played a critical role for the Panthers offense and helped lead them to their first NFC title in franchise history. He finished the regular season with 88 receptions for 1,110 yards and 7 touchdowns. He eclipsed the 1,000 receiving yards mark for the first time in his career in 2003. During the NFC divisional playoffs, Smith caught a 69-yard pass and ran it for a touchdown in the 2nd overtime period to defeat the St. Louis Rams 29–23. He finished that game with 6 catches, 163 yards, and the one TD. In Super Bowl XXXVIII, he caught 4 passes for 80 yards and a touchdown, and returned a kickoff for 30 yards in the Panthers' 32–29 loss to the New England Patriots.

2004 season and injury

Smith suffered a severe break in his leg during the 2004 NFL season opener against the Green Bay Packers, and was out for the remainder of the year. Before the injury, he managed to record 6 catches for 60 yards, and even attempted a pass which fell incomplete.

2005 season and comeback

In the 2005 NFL season, Smith recovered from his injury to have the best season of his career. He earned the "Triple Crown" of receiving, leading the NFL in receptions (103), receiving yards (1,563), and receiving touchdowns (12) and became only the third player, Jerry Rice (1990) and Sterling Sharpe (1992), to accomplish this feat in the Super Bowl era. Smith also returned 27 punts for 286 yards. His 10.6 yards/punt return was the second-highest of his career, after his 10.7 yards/punt return in his rookie season.

Smith dominated the first two rounds of the 2005–06 NFL playoffs. In a Wild Card Round victory over the New York Giants, Smith caught 10 passes for 84 yards and a touchdown, and rushed for 12 yards and another score. The Panthers then defeated the Chicago Bears in the divisional round, aided by Smith's franchise record 12 receptions for 218 yards and 2 touchdowns. Smith and the Panthers then faced the Seattle Seahawks in the NFC Championship. Although he scored on a 59-yard punt return, Smith was held to 33 receiving yards on 5 catches, and the Panthers lost by a score of 34–14.

Smith, along with teammates Jake Delhomme, Julius Peppers, and Mike Wahle were invited to the 2006 Pro Bowl after the season. Smith also shared the 2005 NFL Comeback Player of the Year Award with New England Patriots' linebacker Tedy Bruschi.

2006 season

 
Smith with the Panthers in 2006.

After suffering a hamstring injury and developing an ingrown toenail in training camp before the 2006 season, Smith returned to the field after missing two weeks of action. Smith was double covered frequently but still managed to battle through that and injuries to finish the year with 83 catches for 1,186 yards and 8 touchdowns. He was also invited to the 2007 Pro Bowl, his second Pro Bowl in a row and third overall. His contract ran up after the season. On March 1, he signed an extension.

2007 season

By May 4, he signed a new extension worth $45 million for six years.[8] Smith started 15 games for the Panthers during their 2007 season, and led Carolina with 87 catches, 1,002 receiving yards, and 7 touchdowns despite playing with four different starting quarterbacks due to injury to starting quarterback Jake Delhomme.

2008 season

Smith made headlines during the 2008 training camp when he was involved in an altercation with teammate Ken Lucas on August 1, 2008. Smith broke Lucas's nose during the fight and was later sent home for the remainder of the day after reportedly apologizing. Smith was given a two-game suspension by the team.[9][10] Smith then suffered a severe concussion during the 2008 preseason opener against the Indianapolis Colts, where Smith was hit in the head when catching a pass.[11] He continued to play that game, but did not travel with the team to their next game against the Philadelphia Eagles. After returning from suspension and scoring his first touchdown of the 2008 season, Smith presented the ball to Lucas on the sideline.[12] Despite his 2-game suspension, Smith was voted to play in the 2009 Pro Bowl after he managed to catch 78 passes for 1,421 receiving yards and 6 touchdowns, leading the NFL in receiving yards per game.

2009 season

During Week 16 of the 2009 NFL Season, Smith broke his left forearm on a touchdown catch in a game against the New York Giants causing him to sit out the final game of the year. Smith finished the year with 982 yards on 65 receptions and 7 touchdowns, just 18 yards shy of a fifth consecutive 1,000 yard receiving season. On January 1, 2010, Smith was placed on injured reserve following the injury, and on June 19, 2010, Smith broke his arm again while playing flag football.[citation needed]

2010 season

2010 was Smith's worst season as a starter since 2002. Although he led the team in both receptions and receiving yards, he only managed 46 catches for 554 yards. In addition, he only caught two touchdown passes, 1 fewer than rookie David Gettis. Smith's low numbers were due to the total lack of team offense behind rookie quarterback Jimmy Clausen. The Panthers finished last in most offensive categories and with a 2–14 record, which was the worst in the 2010 season, securing the 1st overall pick in the 2011 NFL Draft. Smith's dissatisfaction led to widespread rumors amongst the Panthers fan base that the star receiver wanted to be traded from the team for the 2011 season.

2011 season

Smith opened up the 2011 season strong, gaining 178 yards and 2 touchdowns on 8 catches, including a 77-yard reception for a touchdown. Smith followed his week 1 performance with another 150-yard receiving game, but had a fumble during the game as well. On November 27, 2011, Smith surpassed the 1,000-yard receiving mark.[13] During Week 14, he became the 35th player in NFL history to reach the 10,000-yard receiving mark after a 125-yard performance against the Atlanta Falcons. Smith reached a total of 1,394 yards on 79 catches, and was one catch away from reaching the 700 rec mark. Smith was selected to his fifth Pro Bowl.

2012 season

Prior to the season, he signed a three-year extension worth $18 million.[8] Smith played in all 16 games in 2012, recording 73 receptions for 1,174 yards and four touchdowns.

2013 season

"I don't know. You go and ask him, 'cause he didn't finish the game. Ice up, son. Ice up."

Smith, in response to his scuffles with Talib during the game.[14][15]

In 2013, Smith continued to play well,[16] despite hauling in only 64 receptions, his lowest since 2010. On December 22, 2013, Smith received a PCL sprain against the New Orleans Saints. The Panthers came out on top of the Saints 17-13. Smith received his 800th reception in the 2013 season.

Smith was released by the Panthers on March 13, 2014.[17]

Baltimore Ravens

 
Smith with the Baltimore Ravens in 2014

2014 season

Prior to signing with the Ravens, Smith stated that if he happens to meet his former team, the Panthers, again, to "put your goggles on cause there's going to be blood and guts everywhere."[18] On March 14, 2014, Smith signed a three-year contract with the Baltimore Ravens, worth $11.5 million with a $3.5 million bonus.[19] In the Ravens' season opener against the Cincinnati Bengals, Smith caught 7 passes for 118 yards and an 80-yard touchdown, but the Ravens lost the game 23–16. In Week 3 against the Cleveland Browns, Smith caught 5 passes for 101 yards, including a 32-yard reception that set up the game-winning field goal, as the Ravens won 23–21.

In Week 4, Smith faced his old team. On the Ravens' second possession of the game, quarterback Joe Flacco threw a pass which was tipped by Owen Daniels and landed in the arms of Smith, who took the ball to the end zone for a 61-yard touchdown. Later in the game, Flacco fumbled a snap. He picked up the ball and threw a pass to a covered Smith, who caught it in the back of the endzone, despite being held by cornerback Melvin White. Smith finished the game with 7 catches for 139 yards and two touchdowns as the Ravens defeated the Panthers 38–10.

In Week 6, Smith caught a 56-yard touchdown pass in a game in which Flacco threw a career-high five touchdown passes and set the record for the fastest time to throw them (16:03).[citation needed] Smith finished the game with five catches for 110 yards and that 56-yard score. In Week 15, Smith caught his 900th career reception against the Jacksonville Jaguars, as the Ravens won 20–12. In Week 17, Smith reached the single-season 1,000-yard mark for the eighth time in his career. In that game, the Ravens defeated the Cleveland Browns 20–10 and clinched a playoff berth.

Smith finished the 2014 regular season with 79 receptions, 1,065 yards and 6 touchdowns. He also fumbled twice and lost one. In the wild card round of the playoffs, Smith caught five passes for 101 yards as the Ravens defeated the division rival Pittsburgh Steelers for the first time ever in the playoffs.[citation needed] In the divisional round of the playoffs, Smith caught three passes for 44 yards and a touchdown, as the Ravens lost and had their season ended by the eventual Super Bowl XLIX champion New England Patriots.

2015 season

During a press conference on August 10, 2015, Smith announced the upcoming season would be his last.[20]

During the Ravens' third preseason game, against the Redskins, Smith was ejected along with cornerback Chris Culliver. Smith's son went to Twitter, saying, "1st time I've ever gotten to watch a game with my dad. Thanks @NFL". The Ravens' Twitter account tweeted that Smith was ejected for a skirmish, and his son responded to it by saying, "Actually got ejected for ballin too hard".[21] Smith was named starting punt returner after Week 1; at 36, he was and is among the oldest punt returners in league history.[22] In the Ravens' first win against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 4, he was forced to leave the game in third quarter due to a lower back injury he suffered after a hit from linebacker Lawrence Timmons.[23] Two days later, it was announced that Smith broke four of his ribs in the Week 4 game.[24]

In a Week 8 game against the San Diego Chargers, Smith tore his achilles tendon, and it was announced he would be out for the rest of the 2015 season.[25] He ended the season having played seven games, racking up 46 catches for 670 yards and three touchdowns.[26]

On December 30, 2015, Smith announced that he would be returning to the Ravens for the 2016 season.[27]

2016 season

Smith had another solid year with the Ravens, he caught 70 passes for 799 yards and 5 touchdowns. In Week 4, he had his only 100+ yard game of the season against Oakland, where he had eight receptions for 111 yards and a touchdown. In the game, Smith finally passed Andre Johnson to become the NFL's active leader in receiving yards. Smith also reached the 1,000 reception mark, the 14th player to reach this milestone.[28] On January 2, 2017, Smith officially announced his retirement from the NFL.[29] He retired with 1,031 receptions (then 12th all-time)[28] for 14,731 yards (7th)[30] and 81 touchdowns (tied for 17th with Art Powell).[31]

NFL career statistics

Legend
Led the league
Bold Career high
± Pro Bowler
Regular season statistics
Year Team Games Receiving Rushing Punt returns Kick returns Fum
GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lng TD Att Yds Avg Lng TD Ret Yds Avg Lng TD Ret Yds Avg Lng TD
2001 CAR± 15 1 10 154 15.4 33 0 4 43 10.8 39 0 34 364 10.7 70 1 56 1,431 25.6 99 2 8
2002 CAR 15 13 54 872 16.1 69 3 1 -4 -4.0 -4 0 55 470 8.5 87 2 26 571 22.0 51 0 5
2003 CAR 16 11 88 1,110 12.6 67 7 11 42 3.8 14 0 44 439 10.0 53 1 11 309 28.1 42 0 5
2004 CAR 1 1 6 60 10.0 15 0 0
2005 CAR± 16 16 103 1,563 15.2 80 12 4 25 6.3 20 1 27 286 10.6 44 0 3 61 20.3 33 0 2
2006 CAR± 14 14 83 1,166 14.0 72 8 8 61 7.6 24 1 9 30 3.3 16 0 2 -1 -0.5 3 0 2
2007 CAR 15 15 87 1,002 11.5 74 7 9 66 7.3 22 0 2 7 3.5 6 0 1
2008 CAR± 14 14 78 1,421 18.2 65 6 5 40 8.0 23 0 1 10 10.0 10 0 1
2009 CAR 15 15 65 982 15.1 66 7 5 22 4.4 17 0 1
2010 CAR 14 14 46 554 12.0 39 2 1 9 9.0 9 0 6 46 7.7 32 0 3
2011 CAR± 16 16 79 1,394 17.6 77 7 6 56 9.3 23 0 3
2012 CAR 16 16 73 1,174 16.1 66 4 3 27 9.0 15 0 1
2013 CAR 15 15 64 745 11.6 44 4 0
2014 BAL 16 16 79 1,065 13.5 80 6 2
2015 BAL 7 7 46 670 14.6 50 3 2 32 16.0 22 0 0
2016 BAL 14 14 70 799 11.4 52 5 0
Career 219 198 1,031 14,731 14.3 80 81 57 387 6.8 39 2 180 1,684 9.4 87 4 98 2,371 24.2 99 2 34
Playoff statistics
Year Team Games Receiving Rushing Punt returns Kick returns Fum
GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lng TD Att Yds Avg Lng TD Ret Yds Avg Lng TD Ret Yds Avg Lng TD
2003 CAR 4 4 18 404 22.4 70 3 1 7 7.0 7 0 4 15 3.8 7 0 2 41 20.5 30 0 0
2005 CAR± 3 3 27 335 12.4 58 3 4 38 9.5 22 1 3 58 19.3 59 1 1
2008 CAR± 1 1 2 43 21.5 35 1 0
2013 CAR 1 1 4 74 18.5 31 1 0
2014 BAL 2 2 8 145 18.1 40 1 0
Career 11 11 59 1,001 17.0 70 9 5 45 9.0 22 1 7 73 10.4 59 1 2 41 20.5 30 0 1

Career accomplishments

  • In 2001, Smith was the first rookie to make the Pro Bowl as a special teams player since Tyrone Hughes in 1993.
  • In 2003, Smith's 404 postseason receiving yards were the 2nd most ever (behind Jerry Rice's 409 in 1988).
  • In 2005, Smith became the first player since Washington Redskins' receiver Art Monk in 1984 to lead the NFL in receptions for a team that ran more often than it passed.
  • In 2005, Smith earned the NFL's receiving "triple crown", leading the league in receptions (103), yards (1,563) and touchdowns (12).
  • In 2008, Smith became the only player in history to lead the league in receiving yards per game despite being on an offense that was last in pass attempts.
  • Smith and Hall of Famer Tim Brown are the only players in NFL history who have at least 1,000 receptions and have scored touchdowns on runs, catches, punt returns and kick returns.
  • Smith is one of only three players in history to run back two punts for touchdowns and catch a touchdown pass in the same game.
  • Smith led the NFL in receiving yards per game in the 2008 NFL season.
  • All-time Panthers leader in receiving yards (12,197), passing Muhsin Muhammad (9,255) in 2011.
  • Caught his 1,000th career reception on November 20, 2016, in a game against the Dallas Cowboys.

NFL records

Panthers franchise records

As of 2017's NFL off-season, Steve Smith held at least 72 Panthers records, including:

  • Receptions, career (836), season (103 in 2005), game (14 on 2005-11-20 @CHI), playoffs (51), playoff season (27 in 2005), playoff game (12 on 2006-01-15 @CHI)[33]
  • Receiving yards, career (12,197), season (1,563 in 2005), game (201 on 2005-10-30 MIN), playoffs (856), playoff season (404 in 2003), game (218 on 2006-01-15 @CHI)[33]
  • Yards per reception, career (14.6)[33]
  • Receiving touchdowns, career (67), game (3, twice; with Muhsin Muhammad x2), playoffs (8), playoff season (3 in 2003 and 2005), playoff game (2 on 2006-01-15 @CHI; with Kelvin Benjamin)[33]
  • Receiving yards per game, career (67.0), season (101.5 in 2008), playoffs (95.1), playoff season (111.7 in 2005)
  • Total touchdowns, career (75), playoffs (10), playoff season (5 in 2005), playoff game (2 on 2006-01-08 @NYG and 2006-01-15 @CHI; with three other players)[33]
  • Yards from scrimmage: career (12,584), playoffs (901), playoff season (411 in 2003), playoff game (244 on 2006-01-15 @CHI)[33]
  • All-Purpose yards: career (16,607), season (1,994 in 2001), game (313 on 2002-12-08 CIN), playoffs (1,015), playoff season (467 in 2003), playoff game (243 on 2006-01-15 @CHI), rookie season (1,994), rookie game (269 on 2001-11-11 @STL)[33]
  • Kickoff return yards, game (252 on 2001-11-11 @STL)[33]
  • Kickoff return touchdowns, season: 2 (2001; with Michael Bates)[33]
  • Punt returns: career (178), season (55 in 2002), game (9 on 2002-09-15 DET), playoff game (3 on 2004-01-03 DAL; with Ted Ginn Jr.)[33]
  • Punt return yards: career (1,652), game (153 on 2002-12-08 CIN), playoffs (73), playoff season (58 in 2005), and playoff game (59 on 2006-01-22 @SEA)[33]
  • Yards per punt return: game (51.0 on 2002-12-08 CIN), playoffs (10.43), playoff game (4.33 on 2004-01-03 DAL)[33]
  • Punt return touchdowns: career (4), season and game (2 on 2002-12-08 CIN), and only Panther with a postseason punt return TD (2006-01-22 @SEA)[33]
  • Total return yards: career (4,023), season (1,795 in 2001), game (206 on 2001-10-14 NOR)[33]
  • Games with 100+ receiving yards: career (46), season (10 in 2005), playoffs (3)[33]
  • Games with 1+ TD scored: career (71), season (12 in 2005), playoffs (8)[33]
  • Games with 2+ TD scored: career (11; with DeAngelo Williams), season (5 in 2005; with Muhsin Muhammad and DeAngelo Williams), playoffs (2)[33]
  • Games with 3+ TD scored: career (3; with DeAngelo Williams)[33]
  • Seasons with 1,000+ receiving yards: 7 [33]

Personal life

In May 2008, Smith announced that he purchased a near-50% interest in the Velocity Sports Performance franchise in Charlotte and an equal ownership percentage in any future Charlotte area Velocity centers.[34] In 2014, he applied to the NFL for a jersey nameplate change from 'Smith' to 'Smith Sr.' upon the announcement of his son's impending birth.

Smith is an Evangelical Christian.[35] In 2007, Smith went on an evangelism trip to Togo and Nigeria to talk to soccer players about Jesus.[36]

Before every away game, Smith Sr. and his family donated shoes to the homeless. He would also wash their feet beforehand. His goal is to hand out half a million pairs of shoes. To provide this service Smith works with Samaritan's Feet. He says, "This is an opportunity for me to give back, to serve....to kind of, really for me, open up the next chapter of my life." Smith planned to take the initiative global after retiring from football.[37]

Smith and his wife, Angie, have four children: Peyton, Baylee, Boston, and Steve Jr.; Smith changed the name on the back of his jersey to Smith Sr. when Steve Jr., nicknamed "Deuce", was born.[38]

On June 14, 2017, it was reported by The Charlotte Observer that he secretly paid the full college tuition of Twitter personality and author Elexus Jionde. He said of paying for her $40,000 a year education at Ohio State: "It's not about taking and how much can you get for yourself. It's about your life and (taking advantage of) all the resources and applying them and then paying it forward to someone else."[39]

In 2019, Smith played for the "Home" roster during the NBA All-Star Celebrity Game at the Bojangles' Coliseum in Charlotte, North Carolina. The roster was made up of celebrities with Carolina roots.[40]

On July 9, 2019, the Panthers announced that Smith would be inducted into the team's Hall of Honor along with Jake Delhomme, Jordan Gross, and Wesley Walls.

See also

References

  • "Steve Smith NFL Football Statistics". Pro-Football-Reference.com.
  • "Steve Smith Career Game Log". Pro-Football-Reference.com.
  • "Receiving Statistics - 2003 Playoffs". NFL.com.
  • "Receiving Statistics - 2005 Playoffs". NFL.com.
  • "Kick Return Statistics - 2005 Playoffs". NFL.com.
Footnotes
  1. ^ "Smith Sr. Profile". rostermon.com.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved December 31, 2015.
  3. ^ "MVP Award Recipients". shrinegame.com. 2017. Retrieved December 25, 2017.
  4. ^ "Steve Smith Sr. College Stats".
  5. ^ . abc4.com (March 26, 2008).
  6. ^ "Steve Smith Sr., Florida State, WR, 2001 NFL Draft Scout, NCAA College Football". draftscout.com. Retrieved August 20, 2021.
  7. ^ "Steve Smith, Combine Results, WR - Utah". nflcombineresults.com. Retrieved August 20, 2021.
  8. ^ a b "Steve Smith signs three-year contract extension with Panthers". NFL.com.
  9. ^ Cranston, Mike (August 1, 2008). "Panthers send Smith home after fight with Lucas". Yahoo! Sports. Associated Press. Retrieved August 1, 2008.
  10. ^ "Smith sent home by Panthers after hurting Lucas in sideline fight". Associated Press. August 1, 2008. Retrieved August 1, 2008.
  11. ^ "Panthers WR Smith day-to-day with concussion". Nfl.com. August 11, 2008. Retrieved September 27, 2010.
  12. ^ Delong, John (September 29, 2008) . Winston-Salem Journal.
  13. ^ "NFL Stats: by Player Category". NFL.com. Retrieved October 24, 2011.
  14. ^ Dan Hanzus (November 22, 2013). "Cheers for Steve Smith swag; jeers to bumbling fans". NFL. Retrieved November 30, 2013.
  15. ^ Ken Dorset. "Panthers WR Steve Smith's 'Ice Up Son' Phrase Is Now a T-Shirt". Bleacher Report. Retrieved November 30, 2013.
  16. ^ David Newton (November 27, 2013). "Ageless Steve Smith continues to amaze". ESPN. Retrieved November 30, 2013.
  17. ^ David Newton (March 13, 2014). "Panthers release Steve Smith". ESPN. Retrieved March 13, 2014.
  18. ^ Alper, Josh (March 13, 2014). "Steve Smith on facing Panthers: There's going to be blood and guts everywhere". NBC Sports. Pro Football Talk. Retrieved September 28, 2014.
  19. ^ Mink, Ryan (March 14, 2014). "Ravens Sign WR Steve Smith". Baltimore Ravens. Retrieved September 28, 2014.
  20. ^ Zrebiec, Jeff (August 10, 2015). "Steve Smith Sr. says he will retire after this season". Baltimore Sun. Retrieved August 10, 2015.
  21. ^ Stone, Avery (August 29, 2015). "Steve Smith got ejected from Ravens-Redskins and his son seemed pretty stoked". For The W!n. Retrieved September 1, 2015.
  22. ^ "NFL Career All-Purpose Yards Leaders – Pro-Football-Reference.com". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved December 31, 2015.
  23. ^ Hensley, Jamison (October 2, 2015). "Steve Smith says Mike Mitchell on 'lifetime hit list;' blow delivered by Lawrence Timmons". ESPN. Retrieved October 3, 2015.
  24. ^ Patra, Kevin (October 3, 2015). "Ravens' Steve Smith broke 4 ribs in Thursday's game". NFL.com. Retrieved October 3, 2015.
  25. ^ Wesseling, Chris. "Steve Smith out for season with torn Achilles". nfl.com. NFL. Retrieved November 1, 2015.
  26. ^ "Steve Smith Sr". Yahoo! Sports. Retrieved December 31, 2015.
  27. ^ "WR Steve Smith Sr. says he's returning to Baltimore Ravens in 2016". ESPN. December 30, 2015. Retrieved December 31, 2015.
  28. ^ a b "NFL Career Receptions Leaders Through 2016". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved November 23, 2017.
  29. ^ "LOOK: Steve Smith makes it official, sends perfect retirement letter to NFL".
  30. ^ "NFL Career Receiving Yards Leaders Through 2016". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved November 23, 2017.
  31. ^ "NFL Career Receiving Touchdowns Leaders Through 2016". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved November 23, 2017.
  32. ^ . HickokSports.com. Retrieved June 5, 2013.
  33. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Carolina Panthers Team Encyclopedia. Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved June 5, 2013.
  34. ^ Base, Ryan (May 6, 2008) . The Charlotte Observer.
  35. ^ "Carolina Panthers' Legend Steve Smith Leading by Example".
  36. ^ . Archived from the original on January 13, 2014.
  37. ^ "Steve Smith, Carolina Panthers Wide Receiver, Washes Homeless People's feet. Gives out shoes". September 17, 2012.
  38. ^ "5 THINGS YOU MAY NOT KNOW ABOUT STEVE SMITH SR".
  39. ^ "A former Panther paid for her degree. Now she's using it to teach history – but with Twitter and lively (sometimes NSFW) commentary". charlotteobserver. Retrieved July 25, 2017.
  40. ^ release, Official. "ESPN and NBA announce celebrity rosters and coaches for 2019 NBA All-Star Celebrity Game presented by Ruffles exclusively on ESPN". NBA.com. Retrieved February 11, 2019.

External links

  • Steve Smith at ESPN.com
  • Baltimore Ravens bio
  • Carolina Panther bio
  • Steve Smith at IMDb

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Several terms redirect here For other uses see Steve Smith disambiguation Stevonne Latrall Smith Sr 1 born May 12 1979 is an American former professional football player who was a wide receiver for sixteen seasons in the National Football League NFL primarily with the Carolina Panthers also playing for the Baltimore Ravens He played college football for the Utah Utes and was drafted by the Panthers in the third round of the 2001 NFL Draft Steve Smith Sr Smith in 2015No 89Position Wide receiver Return specialistPersonal informationBorn 1979 05 12 May 12 1979 age 43 Los Angeles California U S Height 5 ft 9 in 1 75 m Weight 195 lb 88 kg Career informationHigh school University Los Angeles California College Santa Monica 1997 1998 Utah 1999 2000 NFL Draft 2001 Round 3 Pick 74Career historyCarolina Panthers 2001 2013 Baltimore Ravens 2014 2016 Career highlights and awardsNFL Comeback Player of the Year 2005 2 First team All Pro 2001 2005 2 Second team All Pro 2008 2011 5 Pro Bowl 2001 2005 2006 2008 2011 NFL receptions co leader 2005 NFL receiving yards leader 2005 NFL receiving touchdowns co leader 2005 PFWA All Rookie Team 2001 Carolina Panthers Hall of Honor First team All Mountain West 1999 Second team All Mountain West 2000 Career NFL statisticsReceptions 1 031Receiving yards 14 731Receiving touchdowns 81Return yards 4 055Return touchdowns 6Player stats at NFL com PFRSmith a five time Pro Bowl selection and three time All Pro emerged as one of the NFL s most productive wide receivers of the 21st century leading the league in catches receiving yards and touchdowns in 2005 He played for the Panthers for thirteen seasons before signing with the Ravens in March 2014 and is the Panthers all time leader in total touchdowns 67 receptions 836 and receiving yards 12 197 In 2011 he became the 35th player in NFL history to amass 10 000 receiving yards At the time of his retirement he ranked seventh in NFL career all purpose yards 19 180 seventh in NFL career receiving yards 14 731 twelfth in career receptions 1 031 and 25th in receiving touchdowns 81 Smith generated more than 1 000 all purpose yards in eleven different seasons and at least 1 900 all purpose yards in four of his first five seasons Contents 1 High school career 2 College career 3 Professional career 3 1 Carolina Panthers 3 1 1 2001 season 3 1 2 2002 season 3 1 3 2003 season and Super Bowl XXXVIII 3 1 4 2004 season and injury 3 1 5 2005 season and comeback 3 1 6 2006 season 3 1 7 2007 season 3 1 8 2008 season 3 1 9 2009 season 3 1 10 2010 season 3 1 11 2011 season 3 1 12 2012 season 3 1 13 2013 season 3 2 Baltimore Ravens 3 2 1 2014 season 3 2 2 2015 season 3 2 3 2016 season 4 NFL career statistics 5 Career accomplishments 5 1 NFL records 5 2 Panthers franchise records 6 Personal life 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHigh school career EditSmith attended University High School in Los Angeles and was a letterman in football and track amp field In football he played running back and defensive back and was an All Metro League selection as well as an All California Interscholastic Federation selection Smith graduated from University High School in 1997 In track amp field he set a handful of school records was named as an All City selection as a high hurdler and also excelled in the triple jump and 300m hurdles He had personal bests of 14 95 seconds in the 110m hurdles and 38 73 seconds in the 300m hurdles 2 College career EditAfter graduating from high school Smith attended Santa Monica College While playing for the Santa Monica Corsairs football team Smith quickly defined himself as a talented football player and earned a starting position During this time Smith was teammates with future NFL wide receiver Chad Johnson surprising fans of the small college team with their unexpected talents While impressing spectators with his performance on the football field Santa Monica s head coach Robert Taylor encouraged Smith to not play for riches or fame but to play so that he might earn a scholarship to a Division I school where he could receive a better education He also advised Smith and Johnson to not do touchdown celebrations and as Smith said they put the cuffs on us Smith took Taylor s advice to heart and excelled in his academics not missing a single day of classes while attending Santa Monica After completing two years at Santa Monica College Smith transferred to the University of Utah where he established himself as a standout wideout for the Utah Utes football team in the Mountain West Conference where he was a teammate of future NFL running back Mike Anderson While at the University of Utah Smith set a record for yards per catch with a 20 6 average and was chosen to play for the conference s all star team twice In his first season on the team he ranked 4th in the NCAA in both punt return yards 495 and yard per return 17 1 However he missed their bowl game in his final season due to injury After the Blue Gray All Star game on December 25 2000 Smith began to receive attention from various NFL scouts He was named offensive MVP of the January 13 2001 East West Shrine Game 3 Smith finished his time at Utah with 78 receptions for 1 608 yards and 12 touchdowns with another 1 365 return yards and 4 touchdowns on special teams 4 He and his wife have endowed an athletics scholarship at the University of Utah 5 Professional career EditPre draft measurables Height Weight Arm length Hand span 40 yard dash 10 yard split 20 yard split 20 yard shuttle Three cone drill Vertical jump Broad jump5 ft 9 in 1 75 m 184 lb 83 kg 31 1 2 in 0 80 m 9 1 4 in 0 23 m 4 41 s 1 51 s 2 51 s 4 25 s 7 44 s 38 5 in 0 98 m 10 ft 1 in 3 07 m All values from NFL Combine 6 7 Carolina Panthers Edit 2001 season Edit The Carolina Panthers chose Smith in the third round 74th overall during the 2001 NFL Draft Smith spent a majority of his rookie season as a kick and punt returner leading all rookies in net yardage with 1 994 yards and landing in fourth place among all NFL players behind Priest Holmes Marshall Faulk and Derrick Mason In his first play as a professional Smith returned the opening kickoff of the first game of the season for a touchdown Smith also had 10 catches for 154 yards and rushed 4 times for 43 yards However the team finished 1 15 winning only their season opener against the Minnesota Vikings 2002 season Edit During the 2002 NFL season Smith earned a starting position as a wide receiver and continued as the team s kick returner and punt returner Smith finished the 2002 season with 54 receptions for 872 yards and 3 touchdowns 2003 season and Super Bowl XXXVIII Edit During the 2003 season Smith played a critical role for the Panthers offense and helped lead them to their first NFC title in franchise history He finished the regular season with 88 receptions for 1 110 yards and 7 touchdowns He eclipsed the 1 000 receiving yards mark for the first time in his career in 2003 During the NFC divisional playoffs Smith caught a 69 yard pass and ran it for a touchdown in the 2nd overtime period to defeat the St Louis Rams 29 23 He finished that game with 6 catches 163 yards and the one TD In Super Bowl XXXVIII he caught 4 passes for 80 yards and a touchdown and returned a kickoff for 30 yards in the Panthers 32 29 loss to the New England Patriots 2004 season and injury Edit Smith suffered a severe break in his leg during the 2004 NFL season opener against the Green Bay Packers and was out for the remainder of the year Before the injury he managed to record 6 catches for 60 yards and even attempted a pass which fell incomplete 2005 season and comeback Edit In the 2005 NFL season Smith recovered from his injury to have the best season of his career He earned the Triple Crown of receiving leading the NFL in receptions 103 receiving yards 1 563 and receiving touchdowns 12 and became only the third player Jerry Rice 1990 and Sterling Sharpe 1992 to accomplish this feat in the Super Bowl era Smith also returned 27 punts for 286 yards His 10 6 yards punt return was the second highest of his career after his 10 7 yards punt return in his rookie season Smith dominated the first two rounds of the 2005 06 NFL playoffs In a Wild Card Round victory over the New York Giants Smith caught 10 passes for 84 yards and a touchdown and rushed for 12 yards and another score The Panthers then defeated the Chicago Bears in the divisional round aided by Smith s franchise record 12 receptions for 218 yards and 2 touchdowns Smith and the Panthers then faced the Seattle Seahawks in the NFC Championship Although he scored on a 59 yard punt return Smith was held to 33 receiving yards on 5 catches and the Panthers lost by a score of 34 14 Smith along with teammates Jake Delhomme Julius Peppers and Mike Wahle were invited to the 2006 Pro Bowl after the season Smith also shared the 2005 NFL Comeback Player of the Year Award with New England Patriots linebacker Tedy Bruschi 2006 season Edit Smith with the Panthers in 2006 After suffering a hamstring injury and developing an ingrown toenail in training camp before the 2006 season Smith returned to the field after missing two weeks of action Smith was double covered frequently but still managed to battle through that and injuries to finish the year with 83 catches for 1 186 yards and 8 touchdowns He was also invited to the 2007 Pro Bowl his second Pro Bowl in a row and third overall His contract ran up after the season On March 1 he signed an extension 2007 season Edit By May 4 he signed a new extension worth 45 million for six years 8 Smith started 15 games for the Panthers during their 2007 season and led Carolina with 87 catches 1 002 receiving yards and 7 touchdowns despite playing with four different starting quarterbacks due to injury to starting quarterback Jake Delhomme 2008 season Edit Smith made headlines during the 2008 training camp when he was involved in an altercation with teammate Ken Lucas on August 1 2008 Smith broke Lucas s nose during the fight and was later sent home for the remainder of the day after reportedly apologizing Smith was given a two game suspension by the team 9 10 Smith then suffered a severe concussion during the 2008 preseason opener against the Indianapolis Colts where Smith was hit in the head when catching a pass 11 He continued to play that game but did not travel with the team to their next game against the Philadelphia Eagles After returning from suspension and scoring his first touchdown of the 2008 season Smith presented the ball to Lucas on the sideline 12 Despite his 2 game suspension Smith was voted to play in the 2009 Pro Bowl after he managed to catch 78 passes for 1 421 receiving yards and 6 touchdowns leading the NFL in receiving yards per game 2009 season Edit During Week 16 of the 2009 NFL Season Smith broke his left forearm on a touchdown catch in a game against the New York Giants causing him to sit out the final game of the year Smith finished the year with 982 yards on 65 receptions and 7 touchdowns just 18 yards shy of a fifth consecutive 1 000 yard receiving season On January 1 2010 Smith was placed on injured reserve following the injury and on June 19 2010 Smith broke his arm again while playing flag football citation needed 2010 season Edit 2010 was Smith s worst season as a starter since 2002 Although he led the team in both receptions and receiving yards he only managed 46 catches for 554 yards In addition he only caught two touchdown passes 1 fewer than rookie David Gettis Smith s low numbers were due to the total lack of team offense behind rookie quarterback Jimmy Clausen The Panthers finished last in most offensive categories and with a 2 14 record which was the worst in the 2010 season securing the 1st overall pick in the 2011 NFL Draft Smith s dissatisfaction led to widespread rumors amongst the Panthers fan base that the star receiver wanted to be traded from the team for the 2011 season 2011 season Edit Smith opened up the 2011 season strong gaining 178 yards and 2 touchdowns on 8 catches including a 77 yard reception for a touchdown Smith followed his week 1 performance with another 150 yard receiving game but had a fumble during the game as well On November 27 2011 Smith surpassed the 1 000 yard receiving mark 13 During Week 14 he became the 35th player in NFL history to reach the 10 000 yard receiving mark after a 125 yard performance against the Atlanta Falcons Smith reached a total of 1 394 yards on 79 catches and was one catch away from reaching the 700 rec mark Smith was selected to his fifth Pro Bowl 2012 season Edit Prior to the season he signed a three year extension worth 18 million 8 Smith played in all 16 games in 2012 recording 73 receptions for 1 174 yards and four touchdowns 2013 season Edit I don t know You go and ask him cause he didn t finish the game Ice up son Ice up Smith in response to his scuffles with Talib during the game 14 15 In 2013 Smith continued to play well 16 despite hauling in only 64 receptions his lowest since 2010 On December 22 2013 Smith received a PCL sprain against the New Orleans Saints The Panthers came out on top of the Saints 17 13 Smith received his 800th reception in the 2013 season Smith was released by the Panthers on March 13 2014 17 Baltimore Ravens Edit Smith with the Baltimore Ravens in 2014 2014 season Edit Prior to signing with the Ravens Smith stated that if he happens to meet his former team the Panthers again to put your goggles on cause there s going to be blood and guts everywhere 18 On March 14 2014 Smith signed a three year contract with the Baltimore Ravens worth 11 5 million with a 3 5 million bonus 19 In the Ravens season opener against the Cincinnati Bengals Smith caught 7 passes for 118 yards and an 80 yard touchdown but the Ravens lost the game 23 16 In Week 3 against the Cleveland Browns Smith caught 5 passes for 101 yards including a 32 yard reception that set up the game winning field goal as the Ravens won 23 21 In Week 4 Smith faced his old team On the Ravens second possession of the game quarterback Joe Flacco threw a pass which was tipped by Owen Daniels and landed in the arms of Smith who took the ball to the end zone for a 61 yard touchdown Later in the game Flacco fumbled a snap He picked up the ball and threw a pass to a covered Smith who caught it in the back of the endzone despite being held by cornerback Melvin White Smith finished the game with 7 catches for 139 yards and two touchdowns as the Ravens defeated the Panthers 38 10 In Week 6 Smith caught a 56 yard touchdown pass in a game in which Flacco threw a career high five touchdown passes and set the record for the fastest time to throw them 16 03 citation needed Smith finished the game with five catches for 110 yards and that 56 yard score In Week 15 Smith caught his 900th career reception against the Jacksonville Jaguars as the Ravens won 20 12 In Week 17 Smith reached the single season 1 000 yard mark for the eighth time in his career In that game the Ravens defeated the Cleveland Browns 20 10 and clinched a playoff berth Smith finished the 2014 regular season with 79 receptions 1 065 yards and 6 touchdowns He also fumbled twice and lost one In the wild card round of the playoffs Smith caught five passes for 101 yards as the Ravens defeated the division rival Pittsburgh Steelers for the first time ever in the playoffs citation needed In the divisional round of the playoffs Smith caught three passes for 44 yards and a touchdown as the Ravens lost and had their season ended by the eventual Super Bowl XLIX champion New England Patriots 2015 season Edit During a press conference on August 10 2015 Smith announced the upcoming season would be his last 20 During the Ravens third preseason game against the Redskins Smith was ejected along with cornerback Chris Culliver Smith s son went to Twitter saying 1st time I ve ever gotten to watch a game with my dad Thanks NFL The Ravens Twitter account tweeted that Smith was ejected for a skirmish and his son responded to it by saying Actually got ejected for ballin too hard 21 Smith was named starting punt returner after Week 1 at 36 he was and is among the oldest punt returners in league history 22 In the Ravens first win against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 4 he was forced to leave the game in third quarter due to a lower back injury he suffered after a hit from linebacker Lawrence Timmons 23 Two days later it was announced that Smith broke four of his ribs in the Week 4 game 24 In a Week 8 game against the San Diego Chargers Smith tore his achilles tendon and it was announced he would be out for the rest of the 2015 season 25 He ended the season having played seven games racking up 46 catches for 670 yards and three touchdowns 26 On December 30 2015 Smith announced that he would be returning to the Ravens for the 2016 season 27 2016 season Edit Smith had another solid year with the Ravens he caught 70 passes for 799 yards and 5 touchdowns In Week 4 he had his only 100 yard game of the season against Oakland where he had eight receptions for 111 yards and a touchdown In the game Smith finally passed Andre Johnson to become the NFL s active leader in receiving yards Smith also reached the 1 000 reception mark the 14th player to reach this milestone 28 On January 2 2017 Smith officially announced his retirement from the NFL 29 He retired with 1 031 receptions then 12th all time 28 for 14 731 yards 7th 30 and 81 touchdowns tied for 17th with Art Powell 31 NFL career statistics EditLegendLed the leagueBold Career high Pro BowlerRegular season statistics Year Team Games Receiving Rushing Punt returns Kick returns FumGP GS Rec Yds Avg Lng TD Att Yds Avg Lng TD Ret Yds Avg Lng TD Ret Yds Avg Lng TD2001 CAR 15 1 10 154 15 4 33 0 4 43 10 8 39 0 34 364 10 7 70 1 56 1 431 25 6 99 2 82002 CAR 15 13 54 872 16 1 69 3 1 4 4 0 4 0 55 470 8 5 87 2 26 571 22 0 51 0 52003 CAR 16 11 88 1 110 12 6 67 7 11 42 3 8 14 0 44 439 10 0 53 1 11 309 28 1 42 0 52004 CAR 1 1 6 60 10 0 15 0 02005 CAR 16 16 103 1 563 15 2 80 12 4 25 6 3 20 1 27 286 10 6 44 0 3 61 20 3 33 0 22006 CAR 14 14 83 1 166 14 0 72 8 8 61 7 6 24 1 9 30 3 3 16 0 2 1 0 5 3 0 22007 CAR 15 15 87 1 002 11 5 74 7 9 66 7 3 22 0 2 7 3 5 6 0 12008 CAR 14 14 78 1 421 18 2 65 6 5 40 8 0 23 0 1 10 10 0 10 0 12009 CAR 15 15 65 982 15 1 66 7 5 22 4 4 17 0 12010 CAR 14 14 46 554 12 0 39 2 1 9 9 0 9 0 6 46 7 7 32 0 32011 CAR 16 16 79 1 394 17 6 77 7 6 56 9 3 23 0 32012 CAR 16 16 73 1 174 16 1 66 4 3 27 9 0 15 0 12013 CAR 15 15 64 745 11 6 44 4 02014 BAL 16 16 79 1 065 13 5 80 6 22015 BAL 7 7 46 670 14 6 50 3 2 32 16 0 22 0 02016 BAL 14 14 70 799 11 4 52 5 0Career 219 198 1 031 14 731 14 3 80 81 57 387 6 8 39 2 180 1 684 9 4 87 4 98 2 371 24 2 99 2 34Playoff statistics Year Team Games Receiving Rushing Punt returns Kick returns FumGP GS Rec Yds Avg Lng TD Att Yds Avg Lng TD Ret Yds Avg Lng TD Ret Yds Avg Lng TD2003 CAR 4 4 18 404 22 4 70 3 1 7 7 0 7 0 4 15 3 8 7 0 2 41 20 5 30 0 02005 CAR 3 3 27 335 12 4 58 3 4 38 9 5 22 1 3 58 19 3 59 1 12008 CAR 1 1 2 43 21 5 35 1 02013 CAR 1 1 4 74 18 5 31 1 02014 BAL 2 2 8 145 18 1 40 1 0Career 11 11 59 1 001 17 0 70 9 5 45 9 0 22 1 7 73 10 4 59 1 2 41 20 5 30 0 1Career accomplishments EditThis section about a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately especially if potentially libelous or harmful Find sources Steve Smith Sr news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message In 2001 Smith was the first rookie to make the Pro Bowl as a special teams player since Tyrone Hughes in 1993 In 2003 Smith s 404 postseason receiving yards were the 2nd most ever behind Jerry Rice s 409 in 1988 In 2005 Smith became the first player since Washington Redskins receiver Art Monk in 1984 to lead the NFL in receptions for a team that ran more often than it passed In 2005 Smith earned the NFL s receiving triple crown leading the league in receptions 103 yards 1 563 and touchdowns 12 In 2008 Smith became the only player in history to lead the league in receiving yards per game despite being on an offense that was last in pass attempts Smith and Hall of Famer Tim Brown are the only players in NFL history who have at least 1 000 receptions and have scored touchdowns on runs catches punt returns and kick returns Smith is one of only three players in history to run back two punts for touchdowns and catch a touchdown pass in the same game Smith led the NFL in receiving yards per game in the 2008 NFL season All time Panthers leader in receiving yards 12 197 passing Muhsin Muhammad 9 255 in 2011 Caught his 1 000th career reception on November 20 2016 in a game against the Dallas Cowboys NFL records Edit Highest punt return average in a single game 51 0 December 8 2002 vs Cincinnati Bengals 32 Panthers franchise records Edit As of 2017 update s NFL off season Steve Smith held at least 72 Panthers records including Receptions career 836 season 103 in 2005 game 14 on 2005 11 20 CHI playoffs 51 playoff season 27 in 2005 playoff game 12 on 2006 01 15 CHI 33 Receiving yards career 12 197 season 1 563 in 2005 game 201 on 2005 10 30 MIN playoffs 856 playoff season 404 in 2003 game 218 on 2006 01 15 CHI 33 Yards per reception career 14 6 33 Receiving touchdowns career 67 game 3 twice with Muhsin Muhammad x2 playoffs 8 playoff season 3 in 2003 and 2005 playoff game 2 on 2006 01 15 CHI with Kelvin Benjamin 33 Receiving yards per game career 67 0 season 101 5 in 2008 playoffs 95 1 playoff season 111 7 in 2005 Total touchdowns career 75 playoffs 10 playoff season 5 in 2005 playoff game 2 on 2006 01 08 NYG and 2006 01 15 CHI with three other players 33 Yards from scrimmage career 12 584 playoffs 901 playoff season 411 in 2003 playoff game 244 on 2006 01 15 CHI 33 All Purpose yards career 16 607 season 1 994 in 2001 game 313 on 2002 12 08 CIN playoffs 1 015 playoff season 467 in 2003 playoff game 243 on 2006 01 15 CHI rookie season 1 994 rookie game 269 on 2001 11 11 STL 33 Kickoff return yards game 252 on 2001 11 11 STL 33 Kickoff return touchdowns season 2 2001 with Michael Bates 33 Punt returns career 178 season 55 in 2002 game 9 on 2002 09 15 DET playoff game 3 on 2004 01 03 DAL with Ted Ginn Jr 33 Punt return yards career 1 652 game 153 on 2002 12 08 CIN playoffs 73 playoff season 58 in 2005 and playoff game 59 on 2006 01 22 SEA 33 Yards per punt return game 51 0 on 2002 12 08 CIN playoffs 10 43 playoff game 4 33 on 2004 01 03 DAL 33 Punt return touchdowns career 4 season and game 2 on 2002 12 08 CIN and only Panther with a postseason punt return TD 2006 01 22 SEA 33 Total return yards career 4 023 season 1 795 in 2001 game 206 on 2001 10 14 NOR 33 Games with 100 receiving yards career 46 season 10 in 2005 playoffs 3 33 Games with 1 TD scored career 71 season 12 in 2005 playoffs 8 33 Games with 2 TD scored career 11 with DeAngelo Williams season 5 in 2005 with Muhsin Muhammad and DeAngelo Williams playoffs 2 33 Games with 3 TD scored career 3 with DeAngelo Williams 33 Seasons with 1 000 receiving yards 7 33 Personal life EditIn May 2008 Smith announced that he purchased a near 50 interest in the Velocity Sports Performance franchise in Charlotte and an equal ownership percentage in any future Charlotte area Velocity centers 34 In 2014 he applied to the NFL for a jersey nameplate change from Smith to Smith Sr upon the announcement of his son s impending birth Smith is an Evangelical Christian 35 In 2007 Smith went on an evangelism trip to Togo and Nigeria to talk to soccer players about Jesus 36 Before every away game Smith Sr and his family donated shoes to the homeless He would also wash their feet beforehand His goal is to hand out half a million pairs of shoes To provide this service Smith works with Samaritan s Feet He says This is an opportunity for me to give back to serve to kind of really for me open up the next chapter of my life Smith planned to take the initiative global after retiring from football 37 Smith and his wife Angie have four children Peyton Baylee Boston and Steve Jr Smith changed the name on the back of his jersey to Smith Sr when Steve Jr nicknamed Deuce was born 38 On June 14 2017 it was reported by The Charlotte Observer that he secretly paid the full college tuition of Twitter personality and author Elexus Jionde He said of paying for her 40 000 a year education at Ohio State It s not about taking and how much can you get for yourself It s about your life and taking advantage of all the resources and applying them and then paying it forward to someone else 39 In 2019 Smith played for the Home roster during the NBA All Star Celebrity Game at the Bojangles Coliseum in Charlotte North Carolina The roster was made up of celebrities with Carolina roots 40 On July 9 2019 the Panthers announced that Smith would be inducted into the team s Hall of Honor along with Jake Delhomme Jordan Gross and Wesley Walls See also EditList of National Football League annual receptions leaders List of National Football League annual receiving touchdowns leaders List of National Football League annual receiving yards leaders List of National Football League career all purpose yards leaders List of National Football League career receptions leaders List of National Football League career receiving yards leaders List of National Football League career receiving touchdowns leadersReferences Edit Steve Smith NFL Football Statistics Pro Football Reference com Steve Smith Career Game Log Pro Football Reference com Receiving Statistics 2003 Playoffs NFL com Receiving Statistics 2005 Playoffs NFL com Kick Return Statistics 2005 Playoffs NFL com Footnotes Smith Sr Profile rostermon com Steve Smith Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Retrieved December 31 2015 MVP Award Recipients shrinegame com 2017 Retrieved December 25 2017 Steve Smith Sr College Stats Steve Smith Makes Big Donation to Utes abc4 com March 26 2008 Steve Smith Sr Florida State WR 2001 NFL Draft Scout NCAA College Football draftscout com Retrieved August 20 2021 Steve Smith Combine Results WR Utah nflcombineresults com Retrieved August 20 2021 a b Steve Smith signs three year contract extension with Panthers NFL com Cranston Mike August 1 2008 Panthers send Smith home after fight with Lucas Yahoo Sports Associated Press Retrieved August 1 2008 Smith sent home by Panthers after hurting Lucas in sideline fight Associated Press August 1 2008 Retrieved August 1 2008 Panthers WR Smith day to day with concussion Nfl com August 11 2008 Retrieved September 27 2010 Delong John September 29 2008 Panthers Notebook Smith s TD ball is given to Lucas Winston Salem Journal NFL Stats by Player Category NFL com Retrieved October 24 2011 Dan Hanzus November 22 2013 Cheers for Steve Smith swag jeers to bumbling fans NFL Retrieved November 30 2013 Ken Dorset Panthers WR Steve Smith s Ice Up Son Phrase Is Now a T Shirt Bleacher Report Retrieved November 30 2013 David Newton November 27 2013 Ageless Steve Smith continues to amaze ESPN Retrieved November 30 2013 David Newton March 13 2014 Panthers release Steve Smith ESPN Retrieved March 13 2014 Alper Josh March 13 2014 Steve Smith on facing Panthers There s going to be blood and guts everywhere NBC Sports Pro Football Talk Retrieved September 28 2014 Mink Ryan March 14 2014 Ravens Sign WR Steve Smith Baltimore Ravens Retrieved September 28 2014 Zrebiec Jeff August 10 2015 Steve Smith Sr says he will retire after this season Baltimore Sun Retrieved August 10 2015 Stone Avery August 29 2015 Steve Smith got ejected from Ravens Redskins and his son seemed pretty stoked For The W n Retrieved September 1 2015 NFL Career All Purpose Yards Leaders Pro Football Reference com Pro Football Reference com Retrieved December 31 2015 Hensley Jamison October 2 2015 Steve Smith says Mike Mitchell on lifetime hit list blow delivered by Lawrence Timmons ESPN Retrieved October 3 2015 Patra Kevin October 3 2015 Ravens Steve Smith broke 4 ribs in Thursday s game NFL com Retrieved October 3 2015 Wesseling Chris Steve Smith out for season with torn Achilles nfl com NFL Retrieved November 1 2015 Steve Smith Sr Yahoo Sports Retrieved December 31 2015 WR Steve Smith Sr says he s returning to Baltimore Ravens in 2016 ESPN December 30 2015 Retrieved December 31 2015 a b NFL Career Receptions Leaders Through 2016 Pro Football Reference com Retrieved November 23 2017 LOOK Steve Smith makes it official sends perfect retirement letter to NFL NFL Career Receiving Yards Leaders Through 2016 Pro Football Reference com Retrieved November 23 2017 NFL Career Receiving Touchdowns Leaders Through 2016 Pro Football Reference com Retrieved November 23 2017 History NFL Single Game Records HickokSports com Retrieved June 5 2013 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Carolina Panthers Team Encyclopedia Pro Football Reference com Retrieved June 5 2013 Base Ryan May 6 2008 Smith Buys Stake in Training Center The Charlotte Observer Carolina Panthers Legend Steve Smith Leading by Example Pro Service Projects Archived from the original on January 13 2014 Steve Smith Carolina Panthers Wide Receiver Washes Homeless People s feet Gives out shoes September 17 2012 5 THINGS YOU MAY NOT KNOW ABOUT STEVE SMITH SR A former Panther paid for her degree Now she s using it to teach history but with Twitter and lively sometimes NSFW commentary charlotteobserver Retrieved July 25 2017 release Official ESPN and NBA announce celebrity rosters and coaches for 2019 NBA All Star Celebrity Game presented by Ruffles exclusively on ESPN NBA com Retrieved February 11 2019 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Steve Smith Sr Steve Smith at ESPN com Baltimore Ravens bio Carolina Panther bio Steve Smith at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Steve Smith Sr amp oldid 1141842739, wikipedia, wiki, 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