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Former Ravens, Terps Wide Receiver Torrey Smith Announces His Retirement

BALTIMORE (WJZ) -- Former Ravens and Maryland Terps wide receiver Torrey Smith announced his retirement from the NFL Friday.

"Dear Football, Thank you for showing me how to be a man," Smith tweeted.

In the video, Smith said he knew this day would come.

"For those of you who have been wondering why things have been quiet, it was my decision," he tweeted, when sharing the video.

"You and I both know the game for me wouldn't last forever," he said.

The 30-year-old Smith was drafted by the Ravens in the 2nd round of the 2011 draft and played four seasons with the team with his best season coming in 2013. He caught 65 passes for over 1,100 yards and four touchdowns that year, setting career high marks for receptions and yards. He played an integral role on the franchise's Super Bowl winning team the following season when he hauled in 11 touchdowns which led the team.

PANDORA Jewelry In-Store Event With Torrey Smith And Wife Chanel Smith
COLUMBIA, MD - DECEMBER 09: Baltimore Ravens player Torrey Smith (R), Chanel Smith, and their son T.J. Smith attend a PANDORA Jewelry In-Store event at Columbia Mall on December 9, 2014 in Columbia, Maryland. (Photo by Teresa Kroeger/Getty Images for PANDORA)
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CLEVELAND, OH - NOVEMBER 03: Wide receiver Torrey Smith #82 of the Baltimore Ravens catches a pass before their game against the Cleveland Browns at FirstEnergy Stadium on November 3, 2013 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo by Matt Sullivan/Getty Images)
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BALTIMORE, MD - NOVEMBER 28: Wide receiver Torrey Smith #82 of the Baltimore Ravens has a moment to himself after catching a pass against the Pittsburgh Steelers at M&T Bank Stadium on November 28, 2013 in Baltimore, Maryland. The Baltimore Ravens won, 22-20. (Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images)
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TAMPA, FL - OCTOBER 12: Wide receiver Torrey Smith #82 of the Baltimore Ravens kneels in the endzone after catching a touch down pass at Raymond James Stadium on October 12, 2014 in Tampa, Florida. (Photo by Cliff McBride/Getty Images)
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MINNEAPOLIS, MN - FEBRUARY 04: Torrey Smith #82 of the Philadelphia Eagles celebrates after defeating the New England Patriots 41-33 in Super Bowl LII at U.S. Bank Stadium on February 4, 2018 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images)
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Torrey Smith #82 of the San Francisco 49ers (Photo by Michael Zagaris/San Francisco 49ers/Getty Images)

After leaving Baltimore, Smith spent two years in San Francisco before joining the Philadelphia Eagles in 2017 where he won another Super Bowl ring. Smith played last season in Carolina but struggled with injuries throughout the year which seemed to play a part in his final decision.

"I'm blessed to be able to walk away from this game with most of my health, a clear mind and a grateful heart. I can't wait to begin my next phase of my life, where my heart is and never left, Baltimore," Smith said.

Prior to his time in the NFL, Smith played three seasons for the Maryland Terrapins from 2008-2010, compiling over 2,200 yards receiving and 2,900 yards on kick returns in that span. He ranks 11th on the NCAA's all-time leaderboard for most kickoff return yards in a career.

In addition to his work on the football field, Smith has made an impact on the city of Baltimore off of it through his Torrey Smith Family Fund which was active in the community in providing meals, gifts and educational opportunities for underprivileged children. The eight year NFL veteran retires having compiled over 300 receptions, 5,000 receiving yards and 41 touchdowns in his career.

Following the news, the Ravens took to Facebook to thank the wide receiver for all that he has done.

Congrats on a fantastic career, Torrey. Thanks for always being such a positive force in our community. ????

Posted by Baltimore Ravens on Friday, September 13, 2019
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