Ravens, Smith agree on four-year deal


The 26-year-old Smith has 141 career tackles and five carer interceptions. Mitch Stringer-USA TODAY Sports

The Baltimore Ravens reached agreement Tuesday with cornerback Jimmy Smith on a contract extension.

Multiple media outlets reported that the four-year deal is worth $48 million and includes $21 million guaranteed.

The 2011 first-round draft pick was scheduled to make $6.898 million this year in the final season of his rookie contract.The new agreement will take Smith through the 2019 season.

Smith’s 2014 season was cut short in November by a Lisfranc injury, but Ravens coach John Harbaugh expects Smith to be ready for offseason workouts in May.

The 26-year-old Smith has 141 career tackles and five carer interceptions.