MARCUS SMITH RUMORS & GOSSIP

Ravens reduce salaries of M.Smith, Parmele

The Ravens withdrew the restricted free agent tenders to wide receiver Marcus Smith and running back Jalen Parmele, which creates more salary cap room for the team. Both were scheduled to make $1.2 million as restricted free agents. It is believed both signed for the veteran minimum ($685,000) when the offers were withdrawn. Those two moves combined would open up an additional ...
Via Baltimore Sun  |  July 30, 2011

Ravens WR Marcus Smith Denies Making Key Penalty Vs Steelers

Marcus Smith turned around and started trash talking. That's how confident the Baltimore special teamer was that the flag on the turf wasn't directed at him following the Ravens' would-be go-ahead, 55-yard punt return for a touchdown by Lardarius Webb that would have given them a 28-24 lead with six minutes left in Saturday's AFC divisional playoff game against the...
Via GridironFans.com  |  January 16, 2011

Ravens WR Marcus Smith Aims To Make Most Out Of Opportunity

With Donte' Stallworth out for up to two months with a broken foot that will require surgery, an opportunity is there for Marcus Smith to climb the Baltimore Ravens' wide receiver depth chart. Out for all of last season with a torn anterior cruciate ligament, Smith is one of the Ravens' top special-teams contributors as a punt gunner and a member of the kickoff, kickoff...
Via GridironFans.com  |  August 30, 2010

Marcus Smith making his bid

Ravens wide receiver tore his ACL last year
Via National Football Post  |  August 30, 2010

Ravens lose receiver Smith for '09 to knee injury

Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Marcus Smith will undergo season-ending right knee surgery after tearing his right anterior cruciate ligament in Thursday's game against the Washington Redskins.
Via CBSSports.com  |  August 15, 2009

Ravens WR Smith out for year with knee injury

WESTMINSTER, Md. (AP) -- Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Marcus Smith will undergo season-ending right knee surgery after tearing his right anterior cruciate ligament in Thursday's game against the Washington Redskins.
Via SI.com  |  August 15, 2009

Marcus Smith is a "special" loss

The season-ending injury to Marcus Smith hurts the Ravens’ thin receiver group, but it’s a “huge loss” for special teams, coach John Harbaugh said. “Marcus was playing as well as any rookie on special teams last season,” he said. “You saw it in the game -- that’s a big strong gunner running down the field.” Smith confirmed that he will undergo surgery to repair...
Via Baltimore Sun  |  August 15, 2009

Marcus Smith Out For Season; John Beck OK

 Second year wideout Marcus Smith’s season has come to an unfortunate end. After sustaining an injury during the Ravens 23-0 rout over the Redskins, his agent Kevin Omell, confirms that Smith has torn his anterior cruciate ligament in his left leg. In english, he has a left ACL tear. Smith was hoping to build on [...]
Via Ebony Bird  |  August 15, 2009

M.Smith and Beck dealing with serious injuries

Both wide receiver Marcus Smith and quarterback John Beck are scheduled to undergo magnetic resonance imaging exams Friday after suffering what could be serious injuries in the Ravens’ 23-0 defeat of the Washington Redskins at M&T Bank Stadium Thursday night. Smith came up limping after tackling Washington’s Marcus Mason on a punt return in the second quarter. Smith said...
Via Baltimore Sun  |  August 13, 2009

Smith Could Be the 4th

Ravens head coach John Harbaugh sounds surprised when talking about wideout Marcus Smith’s development in his second year. During an offseason where the primary question on the lips of Ravens fans is who is going to step up in the passing game, Smith’s solid play has made him the primary candidate to be the fourth receiver.
Via baltimoreravens.com  |  June 26, 2009
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