
Steve Smith Puts Up 150 Yards in 200th Career Game
Making the 200th regular-season appearance of his career, Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Steve Smith caught a team-high 10 passes for a team-high 150 receiving yards in Sunday's 37-33 loss to the Oakland Raiders.
Smith is now one of just 17 active players with 200 or more games to his name, and a bunch of the players technically considered active aren't currently with a team, per Pro-Football-Reference.com.
Among players who have actually suited up for a regular-season contest this year, Smith ranks 11th in total games played, with all but two of the players ahead of him being either special teamers or quarterbacks.
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Excluding quarterbacks, kickers, punters and long snappers, only Charles Woodson (240) and former teammate Julius Peppers (204) have made more regular-season appearances than Smith.
While clearly still going strong, as evidenced by Sunday's performance, the 36-year-old Smith announced over the summer that the 2015 season will be his last.
With the Ravens completely lacking in other proven receiving options, Smith could be in for a surprisingly busy farewell campaign after catching 79 passes for 1,065 yards and six touchdowns last year, his first season in Baltimore.
He may even have a shot to reach 1,000 career receptions, as Sunday's gaudy performance left him just 73 shy, with his 927 career receptions in 200 appearances working out to 4.6 per game.

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