Baltimore Ravens
Torrey Smith - #82 - WR
| Status | Active |
| Height/Weight | 6' 0"/ 205 lbs. |
| Birthday | 01/26/1989 |
| Birthplace | Fredericksburg, VA |
| College | Maryland |
| Years played | 3 |
| Drafted | 2011, 2nd round, 26th pick by Ravens |
Six starters from 2010 wiped from Ravens roster
The Ravens' roster is undergoing a bit of a makeover, with six starters and two notable backups absent from the 2011 roster.
Ravens sign Pro Bowl FB Leach
The top fullback on the free-agency market has a new home. Former Texans FB Vonta Leach signed a three-year, $11 million deal with the Ravens.
Saints sign CB Washington
The Saints added former Ravens CB Fabian Washington on Sunday, as the two sides agreed to a one-year deal.
Broncos reach agreement with RB McGahee
The Broncos have reached an agreement with former Ravens RB Willis McGahee.
Ravens re-sign CB Carr to four-year deal
One of the top cornerbacks still on the market is staying put. Chris Carr agreed to re-sign with the Ravens on Saturday.
Chiefs sign DT Gregg
The Chiefs got their defensive tackle, signing former Ravens NT Kelly Gregg to a one-year deal according to multiple reports.
Ravens sign draft picks
The Ravens have agreed to terms with all their draft picks but one, and it started with second-round WR Torrey Smith.
Report: Redskins to sign OG-C Chester
The Redskins agreed to add another free agent, coming to terms on a five-year deal with OG-C Chris Chester, NFL Network's Jason La Canfora reported.
Report: CB Wilson agrees to deal with Redskins
The Redskins have agreed to a deal with former Ravens CB Josh Wilson, according to PFW correspondent and Baltimore Sun writer Jamison Hensley.
Ravens agree to deal with OL Yanda
The Ravens announced Tuesday that they have agreed to terms on a multi-year deal with OG-OT Marshal Yanda.
Report: Ravens to release four key vets
The Ravens wasted no time informing some high-priced veterans that they will be released.
League reacts to lockout's end
Owners, coaches and executives from around the league reacted Monday to the news that the lockout was over and that the 2011 season is about to begin.
Ravens will have plenty of options if free agents depart
The Ravens could have a productive start to the new league year by simply re-signing some of their own players. However, if that fails, the Ravens will have some options.
Free agency could be an especially busy time for Ravens
No AFC North team might be more affected than the Ravens if the NFL reverts back to its pre-2010 free-agent rules.
Ravens move training camp site
The Ravens will hold training camp at their home facility in Owings Mills, Md., instead of training at McDaniel College because of uncertainty surrounding the lockout.
PLAYER NEWS
Smith had five catches for 88 yards and one score as the Ravens defeated the New York Giants 33-14 Sunday to end a three-game losing streak to secure their second straight division crown.|||||||
Smith repeatedly victimized Corey Webster. He won't have such an easy assignment in the playoffs so he should not have a false sense of confidence.
Smith is active for the Ravens vs. the Giants.|||||||
Smith suffered a concussion the week before.
Smith had a season-high 144 yards on seven catches in a 16-13 overtime win in San Diego on Sunday.|||||||
It was the first 100-yard game for Smith since Sept. 23 against New England and fourth of his career. With 39 catches for 699 yards this season, he's on pace to top his output from his rookie season (50 receptions, 841 yards). He has already matched his seven TDs from that campaign.
Smith had six catches for 97 yards and a score Thursday in a 23-16 win over Cleveland.|||||||
Smith is averaging 20.8 yards per catch - fourth-best in the NFL.
Smith scored two touchdowns for the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday night, less than 24 hours after his younger brother was killed in a motorcycle accident.|||||||
Smith was notified at the team hotel in Baltimore shortly after 1 a.m. and immediately left to be with his family. Smith was told by Ravens coach John Harbaugh that the decision to play Sunday night against the New England Patriots would be entirely up to him. Smith, who caught six passes for 127 yards in the game, scored again in the fourth quarter on a five-yard pass from Joe Flacco.