

The Facts: Smith told reporters that Sunday's tilt versus the Cincinnati Bengals will probably be his last NFL game. The Baltimore Ravens receiver said he's "89 percent sure" what he's going to do after the season. Smith said his sons still want him to play, but noted his daughter wants him home. "Football is a conduit. It's a platform, good and bad, but it gives you an opportunity," a subdued Smith said. "Football's given me probably more than I probably could give football back. For 2016-17 and beyond, it is probably my last game."
Diehards Line:
Smith planned to retire after 2015, but changed his mind when an Achilles tendon injury wiped away his season after just seven games. To the joy of all who love football, Smith returned for 2016. A five-time Pro Bowler and two-time first-team All-Pro, Smith has compiled 14,697 career receiving yards, and 81 receiving touchdowns. This year he crossed the 1,000 catch barrier, sitting 12th all-time in career receptions with 1,028. "I've exceeded all expectations," Smith said of his career. A future Hall of Famer, Smith will be remembered as a player that could do it all, on and off the field.