Discover the career path of Steve Smith Sr., from the first major opportunity to industry-changing achievements.
Steve Smith Sr. is a former NFL wide receiver and current sports broadcaster. He played 16 seasons, primarily for the Carolina Panthers, after being drafted in the third round in 2001. He also played for the Baltimore Ravens. Before his NFL career, Smith played college football at the University of Utah. Following his retirement from professional football, he transitioned to sports media, becoming an analyst and host for the NFL Network.
In 1990, Jerry Rice won the Triple Crown of receiving.
In 1992, Sterling Sharpe won the Triple Crown of receiving.
On December 25, 2000, Steve Smith played in the Blue–Gray All-Star game, which started to attract attention from various NFL scouts.
In 2001, Steve Smith was drafted by the Carolina Panthers in the third round (74th overall) of the NFL draft, starting his professional football career.
In 2001, Steve Smith was drafted by the Carolina Panthers in the third round, marking the start of his NFL career.
2002 was Steve Smith's first season as a starter.
During the 2002 season, Steve Smith earned a starting position as a wide receiver for the Carolina Panthers and continued as the team's kick and punt returner.
During the 2003 season, Steve Smith played a critical role for the Panthers offense and helped lead them to their first NFC title in franchise history.
In 2005, Steve Smith led the NFL in catches, receiving yards, and touchdowns, solidifying his status as one of the league's most productive wide receivers.
In the 2005 NFL season, Steve Smith earned the "Triple Crown" of receiving, leading the NFL in receptions, receiving yards, and receiving touchdowns.
In 2007, Smith went on an evangelism trip to Togo and Nigeria to talk to soccer players about Jesus.
In 2007, Steve Smith signed a new extension worth $45 million for six years with the Carolina Panthers.
In 2007, Steve Smith was invited to the Pro Bowl for the second year in a row and signed a contract extension with the Panthers.
In 2013, Steve Smith had 64 receptions, his lowest since 2010.
On November 27, 2011, Steve Smith surpassed the 1,000-yard receiving mark. He reached a total of 1,394 yards on 79 catches.
In 2011, Steve Smith became the 35th player in NFL history to amass 10,000 receiving yards, marking a significant milestone in his career.
In 2012, Steve Smith played in all 16 games, recording 73 receptions for 1,174 yards and four touchdowns.
On March 13, 2014, Steve Smith was released by the Carolina Panthers.
On March 14, 2014, Steve Smith signed a three-year contract with the Baltimore Ravens.
In March 2014, Steve Smith signed with the Baltimore Ravens after playing for the Carolina Panthers for thirteen seasons.
Steve Smith finished the 2014 regular season with 79 receptions, 1,065 yards and 6 touchdowns.
On December 30, 2015, Steve Smith announced that he would be returning to the Ravens for the 2016 season, reversing his earlier retirement announcement.
In 2016, Steve Smith announced that he would be returning to the Ravens for the 2016 season, reversing his earlier retirement announcement.
On June 14, 2017, it was reported that Steve Smith secretly paid the full college tuition of Elexus Jionde.
Before the 2021 Carolina Panthers season, Steve Smith joined the Panthers' broadcast team to call preseason games, marking his first time calling a game live.
In 2022, Steve Smith began hosting NFL's Most Interesting Jobs for the NFL's YouTube channel, visiting NFL teams to showcase support staff work.
In October 2023, Steve Smith, working as a pregame analyst, attempted to apologize to Jerry Jeudy for calling him "JAG", but Jeudy swore at him, leading to Smith ranting about Jeudy on NFL Network.