 I mean, if Raven's just handing out money, I need to send him my bank account information. You too, team, keep it clean. What's going on is Engraven here with another video. And in this video, Jimmy Smith, he has been signed to a one year contract extension. So Jimmy Smith, who became a free agent this past off season, and Raven said, go ahead, test the market. See how it is. See how much these people love ya. I expected him to go to the Jets, I really did. But he tested the market. They said it wasn't what he thought it was gonna be, and he came right back home. Came right back home and signed a deal. I think this year's deal was worth up to 5.5 mil, but it was incentive-based. The base salary was like 3.5 mil. But this extension, this one year contract extension is worth up to five mil. And again, you gotta remember those words, up to five mil. So they're gonna be incentives in there. There's gonna be escalators in there. There may be some playtime incentives in there, which I believe are in his current deal right now as well. And that's a very important incentive because I think that's the biggest incentive when it comes to a Jimmy Smith. It has to be playtime incentives. When this news came across my screen, I was very, very shocked. I was very surprised because this isn't anything that I saw coming at all. And if you all have listened to any of the videos, especially recently, with Jimmy Smith, I just, I didn't see him being here next season. Not because he's a bad corner, not because he came and played, not because he ain't got skill. No, because he got all of those things. But it's because of the lack of availability. The lack of availability, Jimmy Smith has missed so many games throughout the entirety of his career due to injury. Due to injury, Jimmy Smith has always hurt. And I mean, even right now, he gets a contract extension and he hasn't played in the past couple of weeks because he's been hurt. And it's unfortunate because that's how it's been throughout his career and alongside Tavon Young, too. Tavon Young's career has obviously been a lot shorter, but still, it's been the same way. And these were both two guys. I remember with Tavon Young, I said it before the season started, that if he ended this season on Endure Reserved, then I thought that Ravens were gonna cut him. I was for sure that the Ravens were gonna cut him if he ended up being on Endure Reserved. And then once he landed on Endure Reserved, I was like, oh yeah, that's it. He probably done played his last game with the Ravens. And I like Tavon Young, I like Jimmy Smith. I love both of them. So their play is not the issue, but it's them playing that is. But it's crazy because with Tavon Young, different situation and a restructure of the contract is obviously different than an extension. But when they restructured Tavon Young's contract this season while he was on Endure Reserved, that pretty much extended his career with the Ravens. That pretty much let us know and let Tavon know that hey, Tay-Tay, you gonna be here next year. You gonna be here next year for sure. You ain't going nowhere. And now Jimmy Smith, same thing happens with him. He gets an extension while he's hurt. So he, but he knows, hey, he's gonna be here next year. So Ravens, they have essentially locked up all of their top cornerbacks heading into next season. Obviously, Marlon Humphrey, the almost $100 million man. Marcus Peters, who they got at a bargain. And now Jimmy Smith, Tavon Young. And then Anthony Averitt, he'll be here next, well, he's under contract next year as well. They still got guys like Eman Marshall. We'll see what happens with Terrell Barnes, with Dorsey. Just with everybody, man. But we know a secondary is very valuable, not just to the Ravens, but in the NFL. It is a passing league. So you gotta have your secondary in tech. But what this signing also lets me know and lets us know. And I mean, it's not necessarily, pretty much is confirmed. If you got all those guys locked up, I don't see them taking a cornerback early. I don't, I don't see them taking a cornerback early. I know I've talked with a lot of people, a lot of y'all thought it, I thought it too. Not necessarily first round early. I ain't think they're gonna take no cornerback that early. But maybe like third, maybe second, but like third, fourth. I don't see them taking a cornerback early. And I think this, them keeping Jimmy Smith, it gives them more flexibility in the draft for what they wanna do. Because they always talk about how they wanna take the best player available. Best player available. They don't wanna draft based off of needs. They wanna take the best player available. And I mean, we saw that even not in the first round. Cause first round, Patrick Queen, he was a need. Ravens, they needed some help at inside linebacker. Josh Bynes had left. So they just had LJ Fort and that was it. So LJ Fort couldn't, he couldn't do everything by himself. So he needed some help there. So they got a Patrick Queen. But second round, we definitely saw best player available when they drafted the JK Dobbins. So they stayed true to that in the second round and then some other spots as well. So I would expect them to sort of have that same MO going into the off season, going into the draft. And of course, with these contracts, sometimes you just never know. We don't know how much guaranteed money there is yet. That hasn't come out yet. Just all the details of the contract have not come out yet. So we're still waiting on those. I'm sure those will be out in the next couple of days. But Jimmy Smith, like I said, it allows them to sort of play it safe. It allows them to play it safe and it takes pressure off of them as, and I hate having to say this, but it takes a lot of pressure off of them as long as everybody is healthy. As long as everybody is healthy. And that's been big. And I think with Eric DeCosta, and again, you know that he said from jump in his first introductory press conference as Raven's GM, he said that I want to do things early. I want to get guys signed early rather than later. That's what he said. He wants to take care of things ahead of time rather than when it's too late. And we've seen that with a Marlon Humphrey. We've seen that with a Ronnie Stanley. We see it with Jimmy Smith. We saw with Tavon Young. We saw with Marcia Yanda. We saw with Justin Tucker. And there are more too. Patrick Ricard, he was another one. Willie Snead, last year he was another one. LJ Ford, last year he was another one. They took care of a lot of contract extensions early rather than waiting until before these guys, they hit the market. Know what Matt Judon, that was a unique situation, but we'll see how that ends up going this coming off season. But with Eric D'Costa, I uh, whew, this was another one where he took care of it early rather than later. But I am still shocked at this move. Still very shocked at this move. But at the same time, you just never know. You never know. Because just because some guys are signed, it doesn't even necessarily mean that they are gonna stay. Cause you know, we've seen crazy cuts happen before. I don't expect Jimmy Smith to be cut anything like that. Especially because I know the NFL, it stands for not for long. The NFL stands for not for loyal. Because it's not, these companies, these franchises, they're not loyal. That's not what they're in business for. But I really do think with Jimmy Smith, I think the Ravens do really hold a special place in their hearts for Jimmy Smith. I really do. He's obviously, he was a part of that Super Bowl team. He was part of that big play. The big play towards the end of the Super Bowl. When Michael Crabtree ran into Jimmy Smith, he initiated contact with Jimmy Smith. And he was looking for a flag. I'm like, no buddy, that's not a flag. And I remember being at a sports bar, being at Brew's room, talking to this 49ers fan. He was like, that's a penalty, that's a flag, that's passing the fans. And I said, no there buddy. That's not passing the fans. If anything, it will be offensive passing the fans because Crabtree ran into him. But maybe Crabtree did that intentionally because like Crabtree said when he signed with the Ravens, he said he had been a Ravens fan his whole life. So maybe he still had some of that Ravens fandom on the inside, but anyway. So yeah, so Jimmy Smith will be back. And hopefully with Jimmy Smith, really hopefully for this year too. I know we played a bingles this coming week. And we know Jimmy Smith, he's locked up the best of the best of him. He's locked up some of the best of the best at the receiver position. So we would love to see him continue that this week. We would love that. We would love if we got an update today saying that, oh, Jimmy Smith returned to practice. Oh man, that would be great. We would all be celebrating because we've been waiting on that week, after week, after week, after week, after week. But it still hasn't happened yet. So maybe today is the day. Maybe they signed him to this contract extension and they were like, hey, this is going to boost your body. This is gonna make you feel great. Cause you know, some days if you're feeling a little low, you're feeling a little tired, you're feeling a little achy and whatnot. And you see that paycheck hit? Oh, I'm back! I feel great now. It can sort of rejuvenate you. But anyway. Team Keep It Clean. I love y'all. We just literally just dropped the newest episode of the Team Keep It Clean podcast. So y'all check that out. We took a look back at the year of 2020 and what has been for Team Keep It Clean. And y'all are a big part of that. So I appreciate y'all. I really do love y'all. Congrats to Jimmy Smith. He'll be back again. So like Jimmy Smith won't be next year when it comes to the Baltimore Ravens in their cornerback, Ross in their cornerback, Depp in just their secondary as a whole, like Jimmy Smith won't be next season. I'm out. Woo! It mine too.