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- Birth nameJames Torrey Smith
- Height6′ 0¾″ (1.85 m)
- Smith (born James Torrey Smith) and his wife, Chanel (who grew up in Conshohocken, PA, and attended Plymouth-Whitemarsh HS), have two sons: Torrey Jeremiah (T.J.) and Kameron James. Smith, the oldest of seven children in his family, graduated with a bachelor's degree in criminology and criminal justice from the University of Maryland in 2010. In 2017, Smith, along with his wife, earned their MBA from the University of Miami. During his time at Stafford HS (Falmouth, VA), Smith played wide receiver, running back and cornerback and saw action as a kick returner. Smith also played basketball in high school.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Steven Thompson
- Torrey Smith attended Stafford High School in Falmouth, Va. He went on to attend the University of Maryland where he majored in criminology and criminal justice. He earned his MBA from the University of Miami (Fla.). Smith played three seasons at the University of Maryland and finished his collegiate career ranked third in school history with 152 receptions and second with 2,215 receiving yards while scoring 19 total touchdowns for the Terrapins. Smith also earned his First-Team All-ACC honors as a junior in 2010 and was named First-Team All-ACC in 2009 at wide receiver and kickoff returner as a sophomore. Smith was selected by Baltimore in the second round (58th overall) of 2011 NFL Draft. He's gone on to play with San Francisco, Philadelphia then was Traded by Philadelphia to Carolina in exchange for cornerback Daryl Worley (3/14/18). Smith won two Super Bowls in his career (Super LII with Philadelphia, Super Bowl XLVII with Baltimore). He has totaled eight career 100-yard receiving games in the regular season. Smith is a 3x Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year nominee (2013, 2014, 2016) and 2x NFLPA Byron "Whizzer" White Award team nominee (2016, 2014)."- IMDb Mini Biography By: Amazon Studios
- SpouseChanel Williams(July 11, 2013 - present) (2 children)
- A member of Baltimore's Super Bowl XLVII-winning team that defeated San Francisco, 34-31, in New Orleans on 2/3/13. Caught 11 passes for 233 yards (21.2 avg.) and 2 TDs during the Ravens' playoff run.
- His 20.70 receiving average in the postseason ranks 6th in NFL history, trailing only Alvin Harper (27.29, 1991-99), Willie Gault (23.67, 1983-93), Harold Jackson (22.83, 1968- 83), Vernon Davis (22.22) and Charlie Brown (20.74, 1982- 87) (min. 20 receptions).
- Since 2011, ranks 2nd in the NFL in yards per reception (17.0), trailing only DeSean Jackson (17.4) (min. 200 receptions).
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