Alex Smith

American football player

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2021 Smith launched a clothing collection called Just Live, with all proceeds donated to the Center for the Intrepid, where he underwent rehabilitation.
2021 Smith launched a clothing collection called Just Live, with all proceeds donated to the Center for the Intrepid, where he underwent rehabilitation.
August 2021 Alex Smith joined ESPN to serve as an NFL analyst for SportsCenter and Monday Night Countdown, among other programs.
August 2021 Alex Smith joined ESPN to serve as an NFL analyst for SportsCenter and Monday Night Countdown, among other programs.
June 2021 Smith was awarded the George Halas Award by the PFWA.
June 2021 Smith was awarded the George Halas Award by the PFWA.
April 19 2021 Smith announced his retirement from professional football.
April 19 2021 Smith announced his retirement from professional football.
March 5 2021 Smith was waived by the Washington Football Team.
March 5 2021 Smith was waived by the Washington Football Team.
January 2021 After the season, Smith was named the NFL Comeback Player of the Year by the Associated Press, Sporting News, and PFWA.
January 2021 After the season, Smith was named the NFL Comeback Player of the Year by the Associated Press, Sporting News, and PFWA.
2020 After completing a lengthy rehabilitation process, Smith returned to the NFL and became Washington's starter midway through the season.
2020 Alex Smith did not play for the Washington Football Team due to injury.
2020 Alex Smith did not play for the Washington Football Team due to injury.
2020 After completing a lengthy rehabilitation process, Smith returned to the NFL and became Washington's starter midway through the season.
December 2020 Smith was pulled out of a game against the San Francisco 49ers due to a bone bruise in his right leg.
December 2020 He led Washington to a 23–17 upset victory over the 11–0 Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 13.
December 2020 Smith returned for the regular-season finale against the Philadelphia Eagles, throwing for 162 yards, two touchdowns, and two interceptions in a 20–14 victory.
December 2020 Smith returned for the regular-season finale against the Philadelphia Eagles, throwing for 162 yards, two touchdowns, and two interceptions in a 20–14 victory.
December 2020 Smith was pulled out of a game against the San Francisco 49ers due to a bone bruise in his right leg.
December 2020 He led Washington to a 23–17 upset victory over the 11–0 Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 13.
November 2020 Smith started against the Detroit Lions, throwing for 390 yards, setting all career highs, despite a loss.
November 2020 In Week 9, Smith threw for 325 yards with a touchdown and three interceptions against the New York Giants.
November 2020 Smith secured his first win since his injury with a 20–9 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals.
November 2020 In Week 9, Smith threw for 325 yards with a touchdown and three interceptions against the New York Giants.
November 2020 Smith started against the Detroit Lions, throwing for 390 yards, setting all career highs, despite a loss.
November 2020 Smith secured his first win since his injury with a 20–9 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals.
October 2020 Smith made his first game appearance since his injury against the Los Angeles Rams in Week 5, completing nine passes for 37 yards.
October 2020 Smith made his first game appearance since his injury against the Los Angeles Rams in Week 5, completing nine passes for 37 yards.
August 16 2020 Smith was activated from the physically unable to perform list to join training camp.
August 16 2020 Smith was activated from the physically unable to perform list to join training camp.
July 2020 Alex Smith was cleared by his doctors to resume football activities.
July 2020 Alex Smith was cleared by his doctors to resume football activities.
May 2020 An ESPN documentary titled 'Project 11' aired, showcasing Alex Smith's recovery journey from his severe injury.
May 2020 An ESPN documentary titled 'Project 11' aired, showcasing Alex Smith's recovery journey from his severe injury.
2019 Alex Smith was placed on the Washington Redskins' physically unable to perform (PUP) reserve list, causing him to miss the entire 2019 season due to his significant injury.
2019 Alex Smith was placed on the Washington Redskins' physically unable to perform (PUP) reserve list, causing him to miss the entire 2019 season due to his significant injury.
2018 Following his trade, Alex Smith signed a four-year, $94 million contract extension with the Washington Redskins.
2018 Through the first nine games of the 2018 season, Alex Smith helped lead the Washington Redskins to a 6–3 record.
2018 During his first season with Washington, Smith suffered a life-threatening injury to his right leg that nearly resulted in amputation.
2018 In his Redskins debut, Alex Smith threw for 255 yards and two touchdowns in a 24–6 victory over the Arizona Cardinals.
2018 Through the first nine games of the 2018 season, Alex Smith helped lead the Washington Redskins to a 6–3 record.
2018 Following his trade, Alex Smith signed a four-year, $94 million contract extension with the Washington Redskins.
2018 In his Redskins debut, Alex Smith threw for 255 yards and two touchdowns in a 24–6 victory over the Arizona Cardinals.
2018 During his first season with Washington, Smith suffered a life-threatening injury to his right leg that nearly resulted in amputation.
November 18 2018 During a game against the Houston Texans, Alex Smith suffered a spiral and compound fracture to his tibia and fibula in his right leg when he was sacked by Kareem Jackson and J. J. Watt.
November 18 2018 During a game against the Houston Texans, Alex Smith suffered a spiral and compound fracture to his tibia and fibula in his right leg when he was sacked by Kareem Jackson and J. J. Watt.
March 2018 The trade to the Washington Redskins became official on March 14, the first day of the new league year.
March 2018 The trade to the Washington Redskins became official on March 14, the first day of the new league year.

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