The Baltimore Ravens selected cornerback Jimmy Smith in the first round of the 2011 NFL draft with the hopes that he would become a staple in their secondary for years to come. He did just that, as he is regarded as one of the best cornerbacks in Baltimore history, having a long and prosperous career with the team.
On Monday, the Ravens announced that Smith would be retiring as a member of the organization following head coach John Harbaugh’s press conference with the media. The team posted a tribute video to the veteran cornerback, highlighting his best moments while Smith talked in the background.
Following Coach Harbaugh’s normal Monday presser, Jimmy Smith will officially retire as a Raven.
Pressers will be available for livestream on our Facebook page, YouTube, app and website beginning at 2:30 p.m. pic.twitter.com/7SsXqkTINs
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) October 3, 2022
Jimmy Smith, Forever a Raven. đź’ś pic.twitter.com/nIfgkjvbQv
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) October 3, 2022
In his career, Jimmy Smith played in a total of 128 games, totaling 374 tackles, 14 interceptions and three sacks. Injuries were a key storyline during his time in the NFL, but when he was on the field and playing he was one of the best at his position for a long time.