
Jimmy Smith Injury: Updates on Ravens Star's Concussion and Return
Baltimore Ravens cornerback Jimmy Smith suffered a concussion in Week 6 against the New York Giants but is ready to return.
Continue for updates.
Smith Active vs. Jets
Sunday, Oct. 23
The Ravens announced Smith was available against New York in Week 7.
Latest on Smith's Practice Status
Saturday, Oct. 22
The Ravens announced Smith was a limited participant in Friday's practice.
Smith Has History of Injuries
Smith has dealt with a litany of injuries since entering the league in 2011, and he has only appeared in all 16 games over the course of a campaign twice.
However, one of those seasons came in 2015, when Smith bounced back from a season-ending foot injury and finished with a career-high three interceptions, one sack and 54 total tackles. In fact, Smith accounted for half of Baltimore's league-worst six interceptions last season.
Following the successful season, Smith underwent surgery to have screws removed from his surgically repaired right foot.
"I'm hoping that it doesn’t bother me at all, but I'd be lying if I said it doesn't still get sore just from the amount of training I've already done," Smith said, per the Baltimore Sun's Jeff Zrebiec. "But it's just kind of like with any injury: When it heals, it heals, and when it's done, it's done."
Heading into Week 6, Smith notched 12 total tackles but failed to register an interception and had only defended a single pass.




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