2-Time Super Bowl Champion OT Donovan Smith ...
Smith ended a nine-season career after winning Super Bowl titles with Tampa Bay and Kansas City, and said football helped him provide for his family.
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2-time Super Bowl champion OT Donovan Smith announces retirement
Nine-year veteran offensive tackle Donovan Smith announced his retirement from football on Sunday.Smith played 136 games in his NFL career. He was a second-round pick by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the 2015 NFL Draft. He was immediately plugged into the starting lineup and was a PFWA All-Rookie selection.He would go on to play eight seasons for the Buccaneers. Most notably, he was a starter on the team that won Super Bowl LV.The Buccaneers relea…
Former Penn State Football Offensive Lineman Donovan Smith Announces Retirement
Former Penn State football offensive lineman Donovan Smith is retiring from football, he announced Sunday. View this post on Instagram Smith was a four-star recruit coming out of Owings Mills High School, per the 247Sports composite rankings. He was ranked as the No. 26 offensive tackle in the class of 2011 and the No. 6 prospect in Maryland. He committed to Penn State over Maryland, Clemson, Illinois, and Michigan State. Smith played four year…
Chiefs Lineman Announces Retirement With Emotional Farewell After Two Super Bowl Runs
After nearly a decade in the trenches protecting some of the game’s biggest stars, Donovan Smith has officially called it a career. The veteran offensive tackle announced his retirement on Sunday, bringing an end to a nine-year NFL journey that included two Super Bowl titles, countless starts, and a reputation as one of the league’s most reliable blindside protectors. Emotional Goodbye Caps Off Long Journey Smith shared the news in a heartfelt m…
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