Former Washington quarterback Alex Smith announces retirement

After 16 years in the NFL, former Washington quarterback Alex Smith has announced his retirement. Smith made the heartfelt announcement via his wife’s Instagram.
After 16 years in the NFL, former Washington quarterback Alex Smith has announced his retirement. Smith made the heartfelt announcement via his wife’s Instagram.
After 16 years in the NFL, former Washington quarterback Alex Smith has announced his retirement. Smith made the heartfelt announcement via his wife’s Instagram.
San Francisco made Smith the No. 1 overall pick in the 2005 NFL draft, and he spent the first eight seasons of his career with the 49ers.
San Francisco made Smith the No. 1 overall pick in the 2005 NFL draft, and he spent the first eight seasons of his career with the 49ers.
San Francisco made Smith the No. 1 overall pick in the 2005 NFL draft, and he spent the first eight seasons of his career with the 49ers.
Smith would move on to Kansas City, where he had his greatest success. He would play five seasons for the Chiefs until he was traded to Washington on Jan. 30, 2018.
Smith would move on to Kansas City, where he had his greatest success. He would play five seasons for the Chiefs until he was traded to Washington on Jan. 30, 2018.
Smith would move on to Kansas City, where he had his greatest success. He would play five seasons for the Chiefs until he was traded to Washington on Jan. 30, 2018.
During his first season with Washington, Smith had the team in first place in the NFC East before a devastating leg injury in November changed everything for him.
During his first season with Washington, Smith had the team in first place in the NFC East before a devastating leg injury in November changed everything for him.
During his first season with Washington, Smith had the team in first place in the NFC East before a devastating leg injury in November changed everything for him.
Smith would undergo numerous surgeries, not just to save his leg, but his life, before making an epic comeback in 2020. Smith’s return to the field propelled the Washington Football Team to the NFC East division title.
Smith would undergo numerous surgeries, not just to save his leg, but his life, before making an epic comeback in 2020. Smith’s return to the field propelled the Washington Football Team to the NFC East division title.
Smith would undergo numerous surgeries, not just to save his leg, but his life, before making an epic comeback in 2020. Smith’s return to the field propelled the Washington Football Team to the NFC East division title.
Smith would undergo numerous surgeries, not just to save his leg, but his life, before making an epic comeback in 2020. Smith’s return to the field propelled the Washington Football Team to the NFC East division title.
After the season, Smith met with Washington head coach Ron Rivera and requested his release. At the time, it was presumed Smith was looking for a starting job somewhere else in the NFL.
After the season, Smith met with Washington head coach Ron Rivera and requested his release. At the time, it was presumed Smith was looking for a starting job somewhere else in the NFL.
After the season, Smith met with Washington head coach Ron Rivera and requested his release. At the time, it was presumed Smith was looking for a starting job somewhere else in the NFL.
After the season, Smith met with Washington head coach Ron Rivera and requested his release. At the time, it was presumed Smith was looking for a starting job somewhere else in the NFL.
Smith finishes his career with over 35,000 yards passing with 199 touchdowns and 109 interceptions. He had a record of 99-67-1 as a starting quarterback.
Smith finishes his career with over 35,000 yards passing with 199 touchdowns and 109 interceptions. He had a record of 99-67-1 as a starting quarterback.
Smith finishes his career with over 35,000 yards passing with 199 touchdowns and 109 interceptions. He had a record of 99-67-1 as a starting quarterback

After 16 years in the NFL, former Washington quarterback Alex Smith has announced his retirement. Smith made the heartfelt announcement via his wife’s Instagram.
After 16 years in the NFL, former Washington quarterback Alex Smith has announced his retirement. Smith made the heartfelt announcement via his wife’s Instagram.
After 16 years in the NFL, former Washington quarterback Alex Smith has announced his retirement. Smith made the heartfelt announcement via his wife’s Instagram.
San Francisco made Smith the No. 1 overall pick in the 2005 NFL draft, and he spent the first eight seasons of his career with the 49ers.
San Francisco made Smith the No. 1 overall pick in the 2005 NFL draft, and he spent the first eight seasons of his career with the 49ers.
San Francisco made Smith the No. 1 overall pick in the 2005 NFL draft, and he spent the first eight seasons of his career with the 49ers.
Smith would move on to Kansas City, where he had his greatest success. He would play five seasons for the Chiefs until he was traded to Washington on Jan. 30, 2018.
Smith would move on to Kansas City, where he had his greatest success. He would play five seasons for the Chiefs until he was traded to Washington on Jan. 30, 2018.
Smith would move on to Kansas City, where he had his greatest success. He would play five seasons for the Chiefs until he was traded to Washington on Jan. 30, 2018.
During his first season with Washington, Smith had the team in first place in the NFC East before a devastating leg injury in November changed everything for him.
During his first season with Washington, Smith had the team in first place in the NFC East before a devastating leg injury in November changed everything for him.
During his first season with Washington, Smith had the team in first place in the NFC East before a devastating leg injury in November changed everything for him.
Smith would undergo numerous surgeries, not just to save his leg, but his life, before making an epic comeback in 2020. Smith’s return to the field propelled the Washington Football Team to the NFC East division title.
Smith would undergo numerous surgeries, not just to save his leg, but his life, before making an epic comeback in 2020. Smith’s return to the field propelled the Washington Football Team to the NFC East division title.
Smith would undergo numerous surgeries, not just to save his leg, but his life, before making an epic comeback in 2020. Smith’s return to the field propelled the Washington Football Team to the NFC East division title.
Smith would undergo numerous surgeries, not just to save his leg, but his life, before making an epic comeback in 2020. Smith’s return to the field propelled the Washington Football Team to the NFC East division title.
After the season, Smith met with Washington head coach Ron Rivera and requested his release. At the time, it was presumed Smith was looking for a starting job somewhere else in the NFL.
After the season, Smith met with Washington head coach Ron Rivera and requested his release. At the time, it was presumed Smith was looking for a starting job somewhere else in the NFL.
After the season, Smith met with Washington head coach Ron Rivera and requested his release. At the time, it was presumed Smith was looking for a starting job somewhere else in the NFL.
After the season, Smith met with Washington head coach Ron Rivera and requested his release. At the time, it was presumed Smith was looking for a starting job somewhere else in the NFL.
Smith finishes his career with over 35,000 yards passing with 199 touchdowns and 109 interceptions. He had a record of 99-67-1 as a starting quarterback.
Smith finishes his career with over 35,000 yards passing with 199 touchdowns and 109 interceptions. He had a record of 99-67-1 as a starting quarterback.
Smith finishes his career with over 35,000 yards passing with 199 touchdowns and 109 interceptions. He had a record of 99-67-1 as a starting quarterback

Former Washington quarterback Alex Smith announces retirement

After 16 years in the NFL, former Washington quarterback Alex Smith has announced his retirement. Smith made the heartfelt announcement via his wife’s Instagram.
After 16 years in the NFL, former Washington quarterback Alex Smith has announced his retirement. Smith made the heartfelt announcement via his wife’s Instagram.
After 16 years in the NFL, former Washington quarterback Alex Smith has announced his retirement. Smith made the heartfelt announcement via his wife’s Instagram.
San Francisco made Smith the No. 1 overall pick in the 2005 NFL draft, and he spent the first eight seasons of his career with the 49ers.
San Francisco made Smith the No. 1 overall pick in the 2005 NFL draft, and he spent the first eight seasons of his career with the 49ers.
San Francisco made Smith the No. 1 overall pick in the 2005 NFL draft, and he spent the first eight seasons of his career with the 49ers.
Smith would move on to Kansas City, where he had his greatest success. He would play five seasons for the Chiefs until he was traded to Washington on Jan. 30, 2018.
Smith would move on to Kansas City, where he had his greatest success. He would play five seasons for the Chiefs until he was traded to Washington on Jan. 30, 2018.
Smith would move on to Kansas City, where he had his greatest success. He would play five seasons for the Chiefs until he was traded to Washington on Jan. 30, 2018.
During his first season with Washington, Smith had the team in first place in the NFC East before a devastating leg injury in November changed everything for him.
During his first season with Washington, Smith had the team in first place in the NFC East before a devastating leg injury in November changed everything for him.
During his first season with Washington, Smith had the team in first place in the NFC East before a devastating leg injury in November changed everything for him.
Smith would undergo numerous surgeries, not just to save his leg, but his life, before making an epic comeback in 2020. Smith’s return to the field propelled the Washington Football Team to the NFC East division title.
Smith would undergo numerous surgeries, not just to save his leg, but his life, before making an epic comeback in 2020. Smith’s return to the field propelled the Washington Football Team to the NFC East division title.
Smith would undergo numerous surgeries, not just to save his leg, but his life, before making an epic comeback in 2020. Smith’s return to the field propelled the Washington Football Team to the NFC East division title.
Smith would undergo numerous surgeries, not just to save his leg, but his life, before making an epic comeback in 2020. Smith’s return to the field propelled the Washington Football Team to the NFC East division title.
After the season, Smith met with Washington head coach Ron Rivera and requested his release. At the time, it was presumed Smith was looking for a starting job somewhere else in the NFL.
After the season, Smith met with Washington head coach Ron Rivera and requested his release. At the time, it was presumed Smith was looking for a starting job somewhere else in the NFL.
After the season, Smith met with Washington head coach Ron Rivera and requested his release. At the time, it was presumed Smith was looking for a starting job somewhere else in the NFL.
After the season, Smith met with Washington head coach Ron Rivera and requested his release. At the time, it was presumed Smith was looking for a starting job somewhere else in the NFL.
Smith finishes his career with over 35,000 yards passing with 199 touchdowns and 109 interceptions. He had a record of 99-67-1 as a starting quarterback.
Smith finishes his career with over 35,000 yards passing with 199 touchdowns and 109 interceptions. He had a record of 99-67-1 as a starting quarterback.
Smith finishes his career with over 35,000 yards passing with 199 touchdowns and 109 interceptions. He had a record of 99-67-1 as a starting quarterback

After 16 years in the NFL, former Washington quarterback Alex Smith has announced his retirement. Smith made the heartfelt announcement via his wife’s Instagram.
After 16 years in the NFL, former Washington quarterback Alex Smith has announced his retirement. Smith made the heartfelt announcement via his wife’s Instagram.
After 16 years in the NFL, former Washington quarterback Alex Smith has announced his retirement. Smith made the heartfelt announcement via his wife’s Instagram.
San Francisco made Smith the No. 1 overall pick in the 2005 NFL draft, and he spent the first eight seasons of his career with the 49ers.
San Francisco made Smith the No. 1 overall pick in the 2005 NFL draft, and he spent the first eight seasons of his career with the 49ers.
San Francisco made Smith the No. 1 overall pick in the 2005 NFL draft, and he spent the first eight seasons of his career with the 49ers.
Smith would move on to Kansas City, where he had his greatest success. He would play five seasons for the Chiefs until he was traded to Washington on Jan. 30, 2018.
Smith would move on to Kansas City, where he had his greatest success. He would play five seasons for the Chiefs until he was traded to Washington on Jan. 30, 2018.
Smith would move on to Kansas City, where he had his greatest success. He would play five seasons for the Chiefs until he was traded to Washington on Jan. 30, 2018.
During his first season with Washington, Smith had the team in first place in the NFC East before a devastating leg injury in November changed everything for him.
During his first season with Washington, Smith had the team in first place in the NFC East before a devastating leg injury in November changed everything for him.
During his first season with Washington, Smith had the team in first place in the NFC East before a devastating leg injury in November changed everything for him.
Smith would undergo numerous surgeries, not just to save his leg, but his life, before making an epic comeback in 2020. Smith’s return to the field propelled the Washington Football Team to the NFC East division title.
Smith would undergo numerous surgeries, not just to save his leg, but his life, before making an epic comeback in 2020. Smith’s return to the field propelled the Washington Football Team to the NFC East division title.
Smith would undergo numerous surgeries, not just to save his leg, but his life, before making an epic comeback in 2020. Smith’s return to the field propelled the Washington Football Team to the NFC East division title.
Smith would undergo numerous surgeries, not just to save his leg, but his life, before making an epic comeback in 2020. Smith’s return to the field propelled the Washington Football Team to the NFC East division title.
After the season, Smith met with Washington head coach Ron Rivera and requested his release. At the time, it was presumed Smith was looking for a starting job somewhere else in the NFL.
After the season, Smith met with Washington head coach Ron Rivera and requested his release. At the time, it was presumed Smith was looking for a starting job somewhere else in the NFL.
After the season, Smith met with Washington head coach Ron Rivera and requested his release. At the time, it was presumed Smith was looking for a starting job somewhere else in the NFL.
After the season, Smith met with Washington head coach Ron Rivera and requested his release. At the time, it was presumed Smith was looking for a starting job somewhere else in the NFL.
Smith finishes his career with over 35,000 yards passing with 199 touchdowns and 109 interceptions. He had a record of 99-67-1 as a starting quarterback.
Smith finishes his career with over 35,000 yards passing with 199 touchdowns and 109 interceptions. He had a record of 99-67-1 as a starting quarterback.
Smith finishes his career with over 35,000 yards passing with 199 touchdowns and 109 interceptions. He had a record of 99-67-1 as a starting quarterback

Former Chiefs QB Alex Smith announces retirement from NFL

Former Chiefs QB Alex Smith has announced his retirement from the NFL, posting a retirement video on Instagram.
Former Chiefs QB Alex Smith has announced his retirement from the NFL, posting a retirement video on Instagram.
Former Chiefs QB Alex Smith has announced his retirement from the NFL, posting a retirement video on Instagram.
A former No. 1 overall draft pick by the 49ers in 2005, Smith first joined the Chiefs in 2013 via trade.
A former No. 1 overall draft pick by the 49ers in 2005, Smith first joined the Chiefs in 2013 via trade.
A former No. 1 overall draft pick by the 49ers in 2005, Smith first joined the Chiefs in 2013 via trade.
In his first season as a starter, he led the Chiefs to a winning record for the first time since 2010.
In his first season as a starter, he led the Chiefs to a winning record for the first time since 2010.
He spent a total of five seasons with the team, bringing it back to a respectable level of play, leading the team to their first playoff win since the 1990s.
He spent a total of five seasons with the team, bringing it back to a respectable level of play, leading the team to their first playoff win since the 1990s.
He spent a total of five seasons with the team, bringing it back to a respectable level of play, leading the team to their first playoff win since the 1990s.
Smith started 76 games and compiled a 50-26 record during his career in Kansas City. He finished his time with over 1500 completions for over 17,000 yards with 102 touchdowns and 33 interceptions.
Smith started 76 games and compiled a 50-26 record during his career in Kansas City. He finished his time with over 1500 completions for over 17,000 yards with 102 touchdowns and 33 interceptions.
Smith started 76 games and compiled a 50-26 record during his career in Kansas City. He finished his time with over 1500 completions for over 17,000 yards with 102 touchdowns and 33 interceptions.
Smith started 76 games and compiled a 50-26 record during his career in Kansas City. He finished his time with over 1500 completions for over 17,000 yards with 102 touchdowns and 33 interceptions.
Smith played in the Pro Bowl each of the last two years, leading the NFL in passer rating (104.7) during the 2017 season.
Smith played in the Pro Bowl each of the last two years, leading the NFL in passer rating (104.7) during the 2017 season.
Smith played in the Pro Bowl each of the last two years, leading the NFL in passer rating (104.7) during the 2017 season

Former Chiefs QB Alex Smith has announced his retirement from the NFL, posting a retirement video on Instagram.
Former Chiefs QB Alex Smith has announced his retirement from the NFL, posting a retirement video on Instagram.
Former Chiefs QB Alex Smith has announced his retirement from the NFL, posting a retirement video on Instagram.
A former No. 1 overall draft pick by the 49ers in 2005, Smith first joined the Chiefs in 2013 via trade.
A former No. 1 overall draft pick by the 49ers in 2005, Smith first joined the Chiefs in 2013 via trade.
A former No. 1 overall draft pick by the 49ers in 2005, Smith first joined the Chiefs in 2013 via trade.
In his first season as a starter, he led the Chiefs to a winning record for the first time since 2010.
In his first season as a starter, he led the Chiefs to a winning record for the first time since 2010.
He spent a total of five seasons with the team, bringing it back to a respectable level of play, leading the team to their first playoff win since the 1990s.
He spent a total of five seasons with the team, bringing it back to a respectable level of play, leading the team to their first playoff win since the 1990s.
He spent a total of five seasons with the team, bringing it back to a respectable level of play, leading the team to their first playoff win since the 1990s.
Smith started 76 games and compiled a 50-26 record during his career in Kansas City. He finished his time with over 1500 completions for over 17,000 yards with 102 touchdowns and 33 interceptions.
Smith started 76 games and compiled a 50-26 record during his career in Kansas City. He finished his time with over 1500 completions for over 17,000 yards with 102 touchdowns and 33 interceptions.
Smith started 76 games and compiled a 50-26 record during his career in Kansas City. He finished his time with over 1500 completions for over 17,000 yards with 102 touchdowns and 33 interceptions.
Smith started 76 games and compiled a 50-26 record during his career in Kansas City. He finished his time with over 1500 completions for over 17,000 yards with 102 touchdowns and 33 interceptions.
Smith played in the Pro Bowl each of the last two years, leading the NFL in passer rating (104.7) during the 2017 season.
Smith played in the Pro Bowl each of the last two years, leading the NFL in passer rating (104.7) during the 2017 season.
Smith played in the Pro Bowl each of the last two years, leading the NFL in passer rating (104.7) during the 2017 season

Former Chiefs QB Alex Smith announces retirement from NFL

Former Chiefs QB Alex Smith has announced his retirement from the NFL, posting a retirement video on Instagram.
Former Chiefs QB Alex Smith has announced his retirement from the NFL, posting a retirement video on Instagram.
Former Chiefs QB Alex Smith has announced his retirement from the NFL, posting a retirement video on Instagram.
A former No. 1 overall draft pick by the 49ers in 2005, Smith first joined the Chiefs in 2013 via trade.
A former No. 1 overall draft pick by the 49ers in 2005, Smith first joined the Chiefs in 2013 via trade.
A former No. 1 overall draft pick by the 49ers in 2005, Smith first joined the Chiefs in 2013 via trade.
In his first season as a starter, he led the Chiefs to a winning record for the first time since 2010.
In his first season as a starter, he led the Chiefs to a winning record for the first time since 2010.
He spent a total of five seasons with the team, bringing it back to a respectable level of play, leading the team to their first playoff win since the 1990s.
He spent a total of five seasons with the team, bringing it back to a respectable level of play, leading the team to their first playoff win since the 1990s.
He spent a total of five seasons with the team, bringing it back to a respectable level of play, leading the team to their first playoff win since the 1990s.
Smith started 76 games and compiled a 50-26 record during his career in Kansas City. He finished his time with over 1500 completions for over 17,000 yards with 102 touchdowns and 33 interceptions.
Smith started 76 games and compiled a 50-26 record during his career in Kansas City. He finished his time with over 1500 completions for over 17,000 yards with 102 touchdowns and 33 interceptions.
Smith started 76 games and compiled a 50-26 record during his career in Kansas City. He finished his time with over 1500 completions for over 17,000 yards with 102 touchdowns and 33 interceptions.
Smith started 76 games and compiled a 50-26 record during his career in Kansas City. He finished his time with over 1500 completions for over 17,000 yards with 102 touchdowns and 33 interceptions.
Smith played in the Pro Bowl each of the last two years, leading the NFL in passer rating (104.7) during the 2017 season.
Smith played in the Pro Bowl each of the last two years, leading the NFL in passer rating (104.7) during the 2017 season.
Smith played in the Pro Bowl each of the last two years, leading the NFL in passer rating (104.7) during the 2017 season

Former Chiefs QB Alex Smith has announced his retirement from the NFL, posting a retirement video on Instagram.
Former Chiefs QB Alex Smith has announced his retirement from the NFL, posting a retirement video on Instagram.
Former Chiefs QB Alex Smith has announced his retirement from the NFL, posting a retirement video on Instagram.
A former No. 1 overall draft pick by the 49ers in 2005, Smith first joined the Chiefs in 2013 via trade.
A former No. 1 overall draft pick by the 49ers in 2005, Smith first joined the Chiefs in 2013 via trade.
A former No. 1 overall draft pick by the 49ers in 2005, Smith first joined the Chiefs in 2013 via trade.
In his first season as a starter, he led the Chiefs to a winning record for the first time since 2010.
In his first season as a starter, he led the Chiefs to a winning record for the first time since 2010.
He spent a total of five seasons with the team, bringing it back to a respectable level of play, leading the team to their first playoff win since the 1990s.
He spent a total of five seasons with the team, bringing it back to a respectable level of play, leading the team to their first playoff win since the 1990s.
He spent a total of five seasons with the team, bringing it back to a respectable level of play, leading the team to their first playoff win since the 1990s.
Smith started 76 games and compiled a 50-26 record during his career in Kansas City. He finished his time with over 1500 completions for over 17,000 yards with 102 touchdowns and 33 interceptions.
Smith started 76 games and compiled a 50-26 record during his career in Kansas City. He finished his time with over 1500 completions for over 17,000 yards with 102 touchdowns and 33 interceptions.
Smith started 76 games and compiled a 50-26 record during his career in Kansas City. He finished his time with over 1500 completions for over 17,000 yards with 102 touchdowns and 33 interceptions.
Smith started 76 games and compiled a 50-26 record during his career in Kansas City. He finished his time with over 1500 completions for over 17,000 yards with 102 touchdowns and 33 interceptions.
Smith played in the Pro Bowl each of the last two years, leading the NFL in passer rating (104.7) during the 2017 season.
Smith played in the Pro Bowl each of the last two years, leading the NFL in passer rating (104.7) during the 2017 season.
Smith played in the Pro Bowl each of the last two years, leading the NFL in passer rating (104.7) during the 2017 season

Former 49ers No. 1 overall pick QB Alex Smith retires

Alex Smith is calling it a career. The former 2005 San Francisco 49ers first-round pick announced on his Instagram account Monday that he will retire from the NFL.
Alex Smith is calling it a career. The former 2005 San Francisco 49ers first-round pick announced on his Instagram account Monday that he will retire from the NFL.
Alex Smith is calling it a career. The former 2005 San Francisco 49ers first-round pick announced on his Instagram account Monday that he will retire from the NFL.
To everyone out there, whether you’re a part of Niner Nation, the Chiefs Kingdom, or the Burgundy and Gold, I thank you. To all the men I had the privilege of standing with and playing alongside, thank you. I want to say thank you for believing in me. And thank you for helping me believe in myself, and in the impossible, Former 49ers QB Alex Smith.
To everyone out there, whether you’re a part of Niner Nation, the Chiefs Kingdom, or the Burgundy and Gold, I thank you. To all the men I had the privilege of standing with and playing alongside, thank you. I want to say thank you for believing in me. And thank you for helping me believe in myself, and in the impossible, Former 49ers QB Alex Smith.
To everyone out there, whether you’re a part of Niner Nation, the Chiefs Kingdom, or the Burgundy and Gold, I thank you. To all the men I had the privilege of standing with and playing alongside, thank you. I want to say thank you for believing in me. And thank you for helping me believe in myself, and in the impossible, Former 49ers QB Alex Smith.
Smith led the 49ers to a 13-3 record and a No. 2 seed in 2011. The playoff berth and NFC Championship Game appearance was part of a 49ers resurgence that kicked off three straight conference title game appearances.
Smith led the 49ers to a 13-3 record and a No. 2 seed in 2011. The playoff berth and NFC Championship Game appearance was part of a 49ers resurgence that kicked off three straight conference title game appearances.
Smith led the 49ers to a 13-3 record and a No. 2 seed in 2011. The playoff berth and NFC Championship Game appearance was part of a 49ers resurgence that kicked off three straight conference title game appearances.
Smith led the 49ers to a 13-3 record and a No. 2 seed in 2011. The playoff berth and NFC Championship Game appearance was part of a 49ers resurgence that kicked off three straight conference title game appearances.
Midway through the 2012 season, Smith was supplanted as the starter after sustaining a concussion in a Week 9 tie with the Rams.
Midway through the 2012 season, Smith was supplanted as the starter after sustaining a concussion in a Week 9 tie with the Rams.
Midway through the 2012 season, Smith was supplanted as the starter after sustaining a concussion in a Week 9 tie with the Rams.
Backup Colin Kaepernick took over, and subsequently Smith was traded to the Chiefs during the 2013 offseason.
Backup Colin Kaepernick took over, and subsequently Smith was traded to the Chiefs during the 2013 offseason.
Smith went 38-36-1 as a starter for the 49ers from 2005-11, compiling a 79.1 passer rating. Smith collected 14,280 passing yards and 85 total touchdowns in his 80 career games with San Francisco.
Smith went 38-36-1 as a starter for the 49ers from 2005-11, compiling a 79.1 passer rating. Smith collected 14,280 passing yards and 85 total touchdowns in his 80 career games with San Francisco.
Smith went 38-36-1 as a starter for the 49ers from 2005-11, compiling a 79.1 passer rating. Smith collected 14,280 passing yards and 85 total touchdowns in his 80 career games with San Francisco.
Smith went 38-36-1 as a starter for the 49ers from 2005-11, compiling a 79.1 passer rating. Smith collected 14,280 passing yards and 85 total touchdowns in his 80 career games with San Francisco

Alex Smith is calling it a career. The former 2005 San Francisco 49ers first-round pick announced on his Instagram account Monday that he will retire from the NFL.
Alex Smith is calling it a career. The former 2005 San Francisco 49ers first-round pick announced on his Instagram account Monday that he will retire from the NFL.
Alex Smith is calling it a career. The former 2005 San Francisco 49ers first-round pick announced on his Instagram account Monday that he will retire from the NFL.
To everyone out there, whether you’re a part of Niner Nation, the Chiefs Kingdom, or the Burgundy and Gold, I thank you. To all the men I had the privilege of standing with and playing alongside, thank you. I want to say thank you for believing in me. And thank you for helping me believe in myself, and in the impossible, Former 49ers QB Alex Smith.
To everyone out there, whether you’re a part of Niner Nation, the Chiefs Kingdom, or the Burgundy and Gold, I thank you. To all the men I had the privilege of standing with and playing alongside, thank you. I want to say thank you for believing in me. And thank you for helping me believe in myself, and in the impossible, Former 49ers QB Alex Smith.
To everyone out there, whether you’re a part of Niner Nation, the Chiefs Kingdom, or the Burgundy and Gold, I thank you. To all the men I had the privilege of standing with and playing alongside, thank you. I want to say thank you for believing in me. And thank you for helping me believe in myself, and in the impossible, Former 49ers QB Alex Smith.
Smith led the 49ers to a 13-3 record and a No. 2 seed in 2011. The playoff berth and NFC Championship Game appearance was part of a 49ers resurgence that kicked off three straight conference title game appearances.
Smith led the 49ers to a 13-3 record and a No. 2 seed in 2011. The playoff berth and NFC Championship Game appearance was part of a 49ers resurgence that kicked off three straight conference title game appearances.
Smith led the 49ers to a 13-3 record and a No. 2 seed in 2011. The playoff berth and NFC Championship Game appearance was part of a 49ers resurgence that kicked off three straight conference title game appearances.
Smith led the 49ers to a 13-3 record and a No. 2 seed in 2011. The playoff berth and NFC Championship Game appearance was part of a 49ers resurgence that kicked off three straight conference title game appearances.
Midway through the 2012 season, Smith was supplanted as the starter after sustaining a concussion in a Week 9 tie with the Rams.
Midway through the 2012 season, Smith was supplanted as the starter after sustaining a concussion in a Week 9 tie with the Rams.
Midway through the 2012 season, Smith was supplanted as the starter after sustaining a concussion in a Week 9 tie with the Rams.
Backup Colin Kaepernick took over, and subsequently Smith was traded to the Chiefs during the 2013 offseason.
Backup Colin Kaepernick took over, and subsequently Smith was traded to the Chiefs during the 2013 offseason.
Smith went 38-36-1 as a starter for the 49ers from 2005-11, compiling a 79.1 passer rating. Smith collected 14,280 passing yards and 85 total touchdowns in his 80 career games with San Francisco.
Smith went 38-36-1 as a starter for the 49ers from 2005-11, compiling a 79.1 passer rating. Smith collected 14,280 passing yards and 85 total touchdowns in his 80 career games with San Francisco.
Smith went 38-36-1 as a starter for the 49ers from 2005-11, compiling a 79.1 passer rating. Smith collected 14,280 passing yards and 85 total touchdowns in his 80 career games with San Francisco.
Smith went 38-36-1 as a starter for the 49ers from 2005-11, compiling a 79.1 passer rating. Smith collected 14,280 passing yards and 85 total touchdowns in his 80 career games with San Francisco

Former 49ers No. 1 overall pick QB Alex Smith retires

Alex Smith is calling it a career. The former 2005 San Francisco 49ers first-round pick announced on his Instagram account Monday that he will retire from the NFL.
Alex Smith is calling it a career. The former 2005 San Francisco 49ers first-round pick announced on his Instagram account Monday that he will retire from the NFL.
Alex Smith is calling it a career. The former 2005 San Francisco 49ers first-round pick announced on his Instagram account Monday that he will retire from the NFL.
To everyone out there, whether you’re a part of Niner Nation, the Chiefs Kingdom, or the Burgundy and Gold, I thank you. To all the men I had the privilege of standing with and playing alongside, thank you. I want to say thank you for believing in me. And thank you for helping me believe in myself, and in the impossible, Former 49ers QB Alex Smith.
To everyone out there, whether you’re a part of Niner Nation, the Chiefs Kingdom, or the Burgundy and Gold, I thank you. To all the men I had the privilege of standing with and playing alongside, thank you. I want to say thank you for believing in me. And thank you for helping me believe in myself, and in the impossible, Former 49ers QB Alex Smith.
To everyone out there, whether you’re a part of Niner Nation, the Chiefs Kingdom, or the Burgundy and Gold, I thank you. To all the men I had the privilege of standing with and playing alongside, thank you. I want to say thank you for believing in me. And thank you for helping me believe in myself, and in the impossible, Former 49ers QB Alex Smith.
Smith led the 49ers to a 13-3 record and a No. 2 seed in 2011. The playoff berth and NFC Championship Game appearance was part of a 49ers resurgence that kicked off three straight conference title game appearances.
Smith led the 49ers to a 13-3 record and a No. 2 seed in 2011. The playoff berth and NFC Championship Game appearance was part of a 49ers resurgence that kicked off three straight conference title game appearances.
Smith led the 49ers to a 13-3 record and a No. 2 seed in 2011. The playoff berth and NFC Championship Game appearance was part of a 49ers resurgence that kicked off three straight conference title game appearances.
Smith led the 49ers to a 13-3 record and a No. 2 seed in 2011. The playoff berth and NFC Championship Game appearance was part of a 49ers resurgence that kicked off three straight conference title game appearances.
Midway through the 2012 season, Smith was supplanted as the starter after sustaining a concussion in a Week 9 tie with the Rams.
Midway through the 2012 season, Smith was supplanted as the starter after sustaining a concussion in a Week 9 tie with the Rams.
Midway through the 2012 season, Smith was supplanted as the starter after sustaining a concussion in a Week 9 tie with the Rams.
Backup Colin Kaepernick took over, and subsequently Smith was traded to the Chiefs during the 2013 offseason.
Backup Colin Kaepernick took over, and subsequently Smith was traded to the Chiefs during the 2013 offseason.
Smith went 38-36-1 as a starter for the 49ers from 2005-11, compiling a 79.1 passer rating. Smith collected 14,280 passing yards and 85 total touchdowns in his 80 career games with San Francisco.
Smith went 38-36-1 as a starter for the 49ers from 2005-11, compiling a 79.1 passer rating. Smith collected 14,280 passing yards and 85 total touchdowns in his 80 career games with San Francisco.
Smith went 38-36-1 as a starter for the 49ers from 2005-11, compiling a 79.1 passer rating. Smith collected 14,280 passing yards and 85 total touchdowns in his 80 career games with San Francisco.
Smith went 38-36-1 as a starter for the 49ers from 2005-11, compiling a 79.1 passer rating. Smith collected 14,280 passing yards and 85 total touchdowns in his 80 career games with San Francisco

Alex Smith is calling it a career. The former 2005 San Francisco 49ers first-round pick announced on his Instagram account Monday that he will retire from the NFL.
Alex Smith is calling it a career. The former 2005 San Francisco 49ers first-round pick announced on his Instagram account Monday that he will retire from the NFL.
Alex Smith is calling it a career. The former 2005 San Francisco 49ers first-round pick announced on his Instagram account Monday that he will retire from the NFL.
To everyone out there, whether you’re a part of Niner Nation, the Chiefs Kingdom, or the Burgundy and Gold, I thank you. To all the men I had the privilege of standing with and playing alongside, thank you. I want to say thank you for believing in me. And thank you for helping me believe in myself, and in the impossible, Former 49ers QB Alex Smith.
To everyone out there, whether you’re a part of Niner Nation, the Chiefs Kingdom, or the Burgundy and Gold, I thank you. To all the men I had the privilege of standing with and playing alongside, thank you. I want to say thank you for believing in me. And thank you for helping me believe in myself, and in the impossible, Former 49ers QB Alex Smith.
To everyone out there, whether you’re a part of Niner Nation, the Chiefs Kingdom, or the Burgundy and Gold, I thank you. To all the men I had the privilege of standing with and playing alongside, thank you. I want to say thank you for believing in me. And thank you for helping me believe in myself, and in the impossible, Former 49ers QB Alex Smith.
Smith led the 49ers to a 13-3 record and a No. 2 seed in 2011. The playoff berth and NFC Championship Game appearance was part of a 49ers resurgence that kicked off three straight conference title game appearances.
Smith led the 49ers to a 13-3 record and a No. 2 seed in 2011. The playoff berth and NFC Championship Game appearance was part of a 49ers resurgence that kicked off three straight conference title game appearances.
Smith led the 49ers to a 13-3 record and a No. 2 seed in 2011. The playoff berth and NFC Championship Game appearance was part of a 49ers resurgence that kicked off three straight conference title game appearances.
Smith led the 49ers to a 13-3 record and a No. 2 seed in 2011. The playoff berth and NFC Championship Game appearance was part of a 49ers resurgence that kicked off three straight conference title game appearances.
Midway through the 2012 season, Smith was supplanted as the starter after sustaining a concussion in a Week 9 tie with the Rams.
Midway through the 2012 season, Smith was supplanted as the starter after sustaining a concussion in a Week 9 tie with the Rams.
Midway through the 2012 season, Smith was supplanted as the starter after sustaining a concussion in a Week 9 tie with the Rams.
Backup Colin Kaepernick took over, and subsequently Smith was traded to the Chiefs during the 2013 offseason.
Backup Colin Kaepernick took over, and subsequently Smith was traded to the Chiefs during the 2013 offseason.
Smith went 38-36-1 as a starter for the 49ers from 2005-11, compiling a 79.1 passer rating. Smith collected 14,280 passing yards and 85 total touchdowns in his 80 career games with San Francisco.
Smith went 38-36-1 as a starter for the 49ers from 2005-11, compiling a 79.1 passer rating. Smith collected 14,280 passing yards and 85 total touchdowns in his 80 career games with San Francisco.
Smith went 38-36-1 as a starter for the 49ers from 2005-11, compiling a 79.1 passer rating. Smith collected 14,280 passing yards and 85 total touchdowns in his 80 career games with San Francisco.
Smith went 38-36-1 as a starter for the 49ers from 2005-11, compiling a 79.1 passer rating. Smith collected 14,280 passing yards and 85 total touchdowns in his 80 career games with San Francisco

Texans to sign former Packers G Lane Taylor to 1-year contract

The Texans continue to bolster their offensive line. According to Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network, the Texans have signed former Packers guard Lane Taylor to a one-year contract.
The Texans continue to bolster their offensive line. According to Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network, the Texans have signed former Packers guard Lane Taylor to a one-year contract.
The Texans continue to bolster their offensive line. According to Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network, the Texans have signed former Packers guard Lane Taylor to a one-year contract.
The Texans continue to bolster their offensive line. According to Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network, the Texans have signed former Packers guard Lane Taylor to a one-year contract.
The signing makes sense as the Texans have Taylor’s former position coach with the Packers in James Campen, who is now the offensive line coach for Houston.
The signing makes sense as the Texans have Taylor’s former position coach with the Packers in James Campen, who is now the offensive line coach for Houston.
The signing makes sense as the Texans have Taylor’s former position coach with the Packers in James Campen, who is now the offensive line coach for Houston.
Taylor was limited to one game as he tore his ACL in 2020. The former Oklahoma State product was limited to two games with the Packers the season prior.
Taylor was limited to one game as he tore his ACL in 2020. The former Oklahoma State product was limited to two games with the Packers the season prior.
Taylor was limited to one game as he tore his ACL in 2020. The former Oklahoma State product was limited to two games with the Packers the season prior

The Texans continue to bolster their offensive line. According to Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network, the Texans have signed former Packers guard Lane Taylor to a one-year contract.
The Texans continue to bolster their offensive line. According to Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network, the Texans have signed former Packers guard Lane Taylor to a one-year contract.
The Texans continue to bolster their offensive line. According to Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network, the Texans have signed former Packers guard Lane Taylor to a one-year contract.
The Texans continue to bolster their offensive line. According to Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network, the Texans have signed former Packers guard Lane Taylor to a one-year contract.
The signing makes sense as the Texans have Taylor’s former position coach with the Packers in James Campen, who is now the offensive line coach for Houston.
The signing makes sense as the Texans have Taylor’s former position coach with the Packers in James Campen, who is now the offensive line coach for Houston.
The signing makes sense as the Texans have Taylor’s former position coach with the Packers in James Campen, who is now the offensive line coach for Houston.
Taylor was limited to one game as he tore his ACL in 2020. The former Oklahoma State product was limited to two games with the Packers the season prior.
Taylor was limited to one game as he tore his ACL in 2020. The former Oklahoma State product was limited to two games with the Packers the season prior.
Taylor was limited to one game as he tore his ACL in 2020. The former Oklahoma State product was limited to two games with the Packers the season prior

Texans to sign former Packers G Lane Taylor to 1-year contract

The Texans continue to bolster their offensive line. According to Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network, the Texans have signed former Packers guard Lane Taylor to a one-year contract.
The Texans continue to bolster their offensive line. According to Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network, the Texans have signed former Packers guard Lane Taylor to a one-year contract.
The Texans continue to bolster their offensive line. According to Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network, the Texans have signed former Packers guard Lane Taylor to a one-year contract.
The Texans continue to bolster their offensive line. According to Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network, the Texans have signed former Packers guard Lane Taylor to a one-year contract.
The signing makes sense as the Texans have Taylor’s former position coach with the Packers in James Campen, who is now the offensive line coach for Houston.
The signing makes sense as the Texans have Taylor’s former position coach with the Packers in James Campen, who is now the offensive line coach for Houston.
The signing makes sense as the Texans have Taylor’s former position coach with the Packers in James Campen, who is now the offensive line coach for Houston.
Taylor was limited to one game as he tore his ACL in 2020. The former Oklahoma State product was limited to two games with the Packers the season prior.
Taylor was limited to one game as he tore his ACL in 2020. The former Oklahoma State product was limited to two games with the Packers the season prior.
Taylor was limited to one game as he tore his ACL in 2020. The former Oklahoma State product was limited to two games with the Packers the season prior

The Texans continue to bolster their offensive line. According to Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network, the Texans have signed former Packers guard Lane Taylor to a one-year contract.
The Texans continue to bolster their offensive line. According to Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network, the Texans have signed former Packers guard Lane Taylor to a one-year contract.
The Texans continue to bolster their offensive line. According to Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network, the Texans have signed former Packers guard Lane Taylor to a one-year contract.
The Texans continue to bolster their offensive line. According to Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network, the Texans have signed former Packers guard Lane Taylor to a one-year contract.
The signing makes sense as the Texans have Taylor’s former position coach with the Packers in James Campen, who is now the offensive line coach for Houston.
The signing makes sense as the Texans have Taylor’s former position coach with the Packers in James Campen, who is now the offensive line coach for Houston.
The signing makes sense as the Texans have Taylor’s former position coach with the Packers in James Campen, who is now the offensive line coach for Houston.
Taylor was limited to one game as he tore his ACL in 2020. The former Oklahoma State product was limited to two games with the Packers the season prior.
Taylor was limited to one game as he tore his ACL in 2020. The former Oklahoma State product was limited to two games with the Packers the season prior.
Taylor was limited to one game as he tore his ACL in 2020. The former Oklahoma State product was limited to two games with the Packers the season prior

Browns finally sign DE Jadeveon Clowney

It took more than a year longer than expected, and that much longer than Cleveland GM Andrew Berry desired, but the Browns have finally signed free agent defensive end Jadeveon Clowney.
It took more than a year longer than expected, and that much longer than Cleveland GM Andrew Berry desired, but the Browns have finally signed free agent defensive end Jadeveon Clowney.
It took more than a year longer than expected, and that much longer than Cleveland GM Andrew Berry desired, but the Browns have finally signed free agent defensive end Jadeveon Clowney.
It took more than a year longer than expected, and that much longer than Cleveland GM Andrew Berry desired, but the Browns have finally signed free agent defensive end Jadeveon Clowney.
The Browns offered Clowney significantly more money than any other team in the 2020 offseason, only to see the 2014 No. 1 overall pick spurn their advances and instead sign for $13 million for one year with the Titans.
The Browns offered Clowney significantly more money than any other team in the 2020 offseason, only to see the 2014 No. 1 overall pick spurn their advances and instead sign for $13 million for one year with the Titans.
The Browns offered Clowney significantly more money than any other team in the 2020 offseason, only to see the 2014 No. 1 overall pick spurn their advances and instead sign for $13 million for one year with the Titans.
The Browns offered Clowney significantly more money than any other team in the 2020 offseason, only to see the 2014 No. 1 overall pick spurn their advances and instead sign for $13 million for one year with the Titans.
The veteran is still recovering from the knee surgery, the fifth of his NFL career.
The veteran is still recovering from the knee surgery, the fifth of his NFL career.
When he’s been on the field, Clowney has been an effective creator of QB pressures and a near-elite run defender, though he has just 5.5 sacks in his last 27 games, spanning back to the 2018 season.
When he’s been on the field, Clowney has been an effective creator of QB pressures and a near-elite run defender, though he has just 5.5 sacks in his last 27 games, spanning back to the 2018 season.
When he’s been on the field, Clowney has been an effective creator of QB pressures and a near-elite run defender, though he has just 5.5 sacks in his last 27 games, spanning back to the 2018 season.
When he’s been on the field, Clowney has been an effective creator of QB pressures and a near-elite run defender, though he has just 5.5 sacks in his last 27 games, spanning back to the 2018 season

It took more than a year longer than expected, and that much longer than Cleveland GM Andrew Berry desired, but the Browns have finally signed free agent defensive end Jadeveon Clowney.
It took more than a year longer than expected, and that much longer than Cleveland GM Andrew Berry desired, but the Browns have finally signed free agent defensive end Jadeveon Clowney.
It took more than a year longer than expected, and that much longer than Cleveland GM Andrew Berry desired, but the Browns have finally signed free agent defensive end Jadeveon Clowney.
It took more than a year longer than expected, and that much longer than Cleveland GM Andrew Berry desired, but the Browns have finally signed free agent defensive end Jadeveon Clowney.
The Browns offered Clowney significantly more money than any other team in the 2020 offseason, only to see the 2014 No. 1 overall pick spurn their advances and instead sign for $13 million for one year with the Titans.
The Browns offered Clowney significantly more money than any other team in the 2020 offseason, only to see the 2014 No. 1 overall pick spurn their advances and instead sign for $13 million for one year with the Titans.
The Browns offered Clowney significantly more money than any other team in the 2020 offseason, only to see the 2014 No. 1 overall pick spurn their advances and instead sign for $13 million for one year with the Titans.
The Browns offered Clowney significantly more money than any other team in the 2020 offseason, only to see the 2014 No. 1 overall pick spurn their advances and instead sign for $13 million for one year with the Titans.
The veteran is still recovering from the knee surgery, the fifth of his NFL career.
The veteran is still recovering from the knee surgery, the fifth of his NFL career.
When he’s been on the field, Clowney has been an effective creator of QB pressures and a near-elite run defender, though he has just 5.5 sacks in his last 27 games, spanning back to the 2018 season.
When he’s been on the field, Clowney has been an effective creator of QB pressures and a near-elite run defender, though he has just 5.5 sacks in his last 27 games, spanning back to the 2018 season.
When he’s been on the field, Clowney has been an effective creator of QB pressures and a near-elite run defender, though he has just 5.5 sacks in his last 27 games, spanning back to the 2018 season.
When he’s been on the field, Clowney has been an effective creator of QB pressures and a near-elite run defender, though he has just 5.5 sacks in his last 27 games, spanning back to the 2018 season

Browns finally sign DE Jadeveon Clowney

It took more than a year longer than expected, and that much longer than Cleveland GM Andrew Berry desired, but the Browns have finally signed free agent defensive end Jadeveon Clowney.
It took more than a year longer than expected, and that much longer than Cleveland GM Andrew Berry desired, but the Browns have finally signed free agent defensive end Jadeveon Clowney.
It took more than a year longer than expected, and that much longer than Cleveland GM Andrew Berry desired, but the Browns have finally signed free agent defensive end Jadeveon Clowney.
It took more than a year longer than expected, and that much longer than Cleveland GM Andrew Berry desired, but the Browns have finally signed free agent defensive end Jadeveon Clowney.
The Browns offered Clowney significantly more money than any other team in the 2020 offseason, only to see the 2014 No. 1 overall pick spurn their advances and instead sign for $13 million for one year with the Titans.
The Browns offered Clowney significantly more money than any other team in the 2020 offseason, only to see the 2014 No. 1 overall pick spurn their advances and instead sign for $13 million for one year with the Titans.
The Browns offered Clowney significantly more money than any other team in the 2020 offseason, only to see the 2014 No. 1 overall pick spurn their advances and instead sign for $13 million for one year with the Titans.
The Browns offered Clowney significantly more money than any other team in the 2020 offseason, only to see the 2014 No. 1 overall pick spurn their advances and instead sign for $13 million for one year with the Titans.
The veteran is still recovering from the knee surgery, the fifth of his NFL career.
The veteran is still recovering from the knee surgery, the fifth of his NFL career.
When he’s been on the field, Clowney has been an effective creator of QB pressures and a near-elite run defender, though he has just 5.5 sacks in his last 27 games, spanning back to the 2018 season.
When he’s been on the field, Clowney has been an effective creator of QB pressures and a near-elite run defender, though he has just 5.5 sacks in his last 27 games, spanning back to the 2018 season.
When he’s been on the field, Clowney has been an effective creator of QB pressures and a near-elite run defender, though he has just 5.5 sacks in his last 27 games, spanning back to the 2018 season.
When he’s been on the field, Clowney has been an effective creator of QB pressures and a near-elite run defender, though he has just 5.5 sacks in his last 27 games, spanning back to the 2018 season

It took more than a year longer than expected, and that much longer than Cleveland GM Andrew Berry desired, but the Browns have finally signed free agent defensive end Jadeveon Clowney.
It took more than a year longer than expected, and that much longer than Cleveland GM Andrew Berry desired, but the Browns have finally signed free agent defensive end Jadeveon Clowney.
It took more than a year longer than expected, and that much longer than Cleveland GM Andrew Berry desired, but the Browns have finally signed free agent defensive end Jadeveon Clowney.
It took more than a year longer than expected, and that much longer than Cleveland GM Andrew Berry desired, but the Browns have finally signed free agent defensive end Jadeveon Clowney.
The Browns offered Clowney significantly more money than any other team in the 2020 offseason, only to see the 2014 No. 1 overall pick spurn their advances and instead sign for $13 million for one year with the Titans.
The Browns offered Clowney significantly more money than any other team in the 2020 offseason, only to see the 2014 No. 1 overall pick spurn their advances and instead sign for $13 million for one year with the Titans.
The Browns offered Clowney significantly more money than any other team in the 2020 offseason, only to see the 2014 No. 1 overall pick spurn their advances and instead sign for $13 million for one year with the Titans.
The Browns offered Clowney significantly more money than any other team in the 2020 offseason, only to see the 2014 No. 1 overall pick spurn their advances and instead sign for $13 million for one year with the Titans.
The veteran is still recovering from the knee surgery, the fifth of his NFL career.
The veteran is still recovering from the knee surgery, the fifth of his NFL career.
When he’s been on the field, Clowney has been an effective creator of QB pressures and a near-elite run defender, though he has just 5.5 sacks in his last 27 games, spanning back to the 2018 season.
When he’s been on the field, Clowney has been an effective creator of QB pressures and a near-elite run defender, though he has just 5.5 sacks in his last 27 games, spanning back to the 2018 season.
When he’s been on the field, Clowney has been an effective creator of QB pressures and a near-elite run defender, though he has just 5.5 sacks in his last 27 games, spanning back to the 2018 season.
When he’s been on the field, Clowney has been an effective creator of QB pressures and a near-elite run defender, though he has just 5.5 sacks in his last 27 games, spanning back to the 2018 season