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10:38 pm - 09/23/2012

Torrey Smith's Baby brother dies in Motorcycle Accident

Tevin Jones died in a motorcycle accident in Virginia


Ravens wide receiver Torrey Smith posted an instagram picture of h and his younger brother, Tevin,
who dies in a motorcycle accident early this morning.

By Jeff Zrebiec and Aaron Wilson
The Baltimore Sun


Ravens wide receiver Torrey Smith jogged by himself up and down the sideline at M&T Bank Stadium on Sunday night hours after the death of his younger brother.

It was a solitary moment for the grieving Smith shortly after rejoining his teammates four hours before kickoff against the New England Patriots. And it was less than 18 hours after Smith learned that his brother, Tevin Jones , had died when his motorcycle struck a utility pole in the Montross area of Virginia, Westmoreland County Sheriff C.O. Balderson told The Baltimore Sun.

Jones, who was 19 years old, grew up being nurtured and mentored by his brother.

“I can't believe my little brother is gone,” Smith wrote on his Twitter account Sunday morning. “Be thankful for your loved ones and tell them you love them. .. This is the hardest thing ever.”

Smith posted a photograph of him and his brother, also writing: “I can't say a bad thing about him...proud to have him as a brother...RIP Tevin.”

According to Virginia State Police Sgt. Thomas J. Molnar, state police responded to the crash just before midnight on Route 672 Chatham Lane a half-mile west of Route 645 Zacata Road in Westmoreland County.

Jones’ 2006 Yamaha YZF-R1 was traveling eastbound on Route 672 when he ran off the right side of the roadway and struck a utility pole, according to police.

Although he was wearing a helmet, police said Jones died at the scene.

“Alcohol is not a factor in the crash,” Molnar said. “The crash remains under investigation.”



The Ravens left the decision on whether to play up to Smith, who set franchise rookie records last season with 50 receptions for 841 yards and seven touchdowns. Smith opted to play and started. Before the game, the Ravens observed a moment of silence for Jones.

“Torrey's priority is his family,” Ravens coach John Harbaugh said. “We understand that completely. .. This is devastatingly sad, sad news.

“Torrey and his family are a close, special family, and our hearts and thoughts reach out to all of them. Our hearts ache. We pray for Tevin, his mother, Torrey and the rest of the family. God bless Tevin.”

Several Ravens, including wide receivers LaQuan Williams and Tandon Doss and running back Ray Rice expressed their condolences to Smith and his family via Twitter.

In Virginia, King George High School football coach Jeff Smith, was shocked early Sunday morning when he heard Jones had been involved in a fatal accident. Jones was the starting quarterback for King George two years ago as a senior, and Jeff Smith remembered him as a friendly, trouble-free young man.

“Tevin was a happy-go-lucky kid, always smiling, he never had a bad day,” Jeff Smith said . “He was one of those kids who you enjoy coaching. It was a pleasure to have him be a part of my program. He led the way for the other guys by doing things the right way. His teachers loved him. Tevin did everything by the book.

“He wasn't a kid to stay out late or get into trouble. He was working and doing well for himself. He was a good athlete, good football player. Being our quarterback, mentally and physically he had it all. The kids believed in him, we believed in him. He did a great job for us. He was a tremendous athlete.”

Jeff Smith didn't coach Torrey Smith, who attended Stafford High School in Falmouth, Va., but got to know him through his brother over the past few years.

“Torrey has done a lot for our program through his foundation and Under Armour, and we're very appreciative,” Jeff Smith said. “He's very cordial, very polite. He's very, very close to Tevin. I'm speechless trying to think of how he feels and the position he's in. My heart goes out to all the immediate family.”

Along with his mother, Monica Jenkins, Torrey Smith helped raise Jones , and his six younger siblings through difficult circumstances. That included the absence of Torrey Smith's biological father, his mother being the victim of domestic violence and her six-month incarceration for an altercation with a relative.

“He was the man of the house from a very young age,” Jeff Smith said. “They all chipped in and took care of each other. Tevin would look out for his little brothers and sisters when Torrey went off to school at Maryland. They all did whatever they needed to do.”

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alexahhh 24th-Sep-2012 02:42 am (UTC)
The title of this post confused me a lot.

That's sad. RIP to his brother <3
beokitty 24th-Sep-2012 02:53 am (UTC)
Fixed it!
champagnexdream 24th-Sep-2012 02:42 am (UTC)
This is so freaking sad. I teared up when he made that crazy catch earlier.
jessieka 24th-Sep-2012 02:43 am (UTC)
I saw tweets about him but I didn't know what happened. So sad.
apple_scrufff 24th-Sep-2012 02:44 am (UTC)
such a sad story. his touchdown was so emotional.
hellotreetops 24th-Sep-2012 02:45 am (UTC)
I can't even imagine. My younger sister is my best friend. RIP.
jigglemypuff 24th-Sep-2012 02:47 am (UTC)
I saw a motorcycle accident earlier today. They are always so sad because you know they usually don't end well.
violue 24th-Sep-2012 02:47 am (UTC)
Wow, he must be a strong person to be able to get out there and play the game with something so horrible hanging over his head...

or he's delaying an inevitable breakdown :\


:( either way, this is so sad
distant_lines 24th-Sep-2012 03:16 am (UTC)
If he's anything like me he could just be really, really good at compartmentalizing until he feels he has a moment where he can deal with it.
ladyjj 24th-Sep-2012 02:49 am (UTC)
Poor Torrey and his family. D:
gabriella 24th-Sep-2012 02:51 am (UTC)
I loved his touchdown, it was very emotional and awesome.
kimit 24th-Sep-2012 02:52 am (UTC)
Ugh how awful.

I honestly can't imagine doing anything for a long time if my brother/parents died. Like...I can't even imagine functioning.
aprilfunk 24th-Sep-2012 07:07 am (UTC)
yeah, mte. just thinking about it gets me choked up. my best friend lost their dad and i'm like, "how can you go on?" but it's human strength. we're a lot more powerful than we think we are when it comes to this, i think.
demi32 24th-Sep-2012 02:53 am (UTC)
Very sad and Torrey still managed to get a td for his brother tonight. He helped his mother raise his siblings so his mother could finish school. Prayers and thoughts with this family.
bluesforgotten 24th-Sep-2012 02:56 am (UTC)
This is so sad.

My roommates were complaining that he played tonight. A similar thing happened to Notre Dame's Manti Te'o before last weekend's game (his grandmother and his girlfriend died within 24 hours of each other). I think in a lot of ways, playing after a tragedy would be therapeutic and a way to feel like you were in control of something, and playing with teammates who are like family would mean a lot. And if the person who died was especially supportive, playing "for" them would be even more important.

IDK I just think it's really heartless to say he shouldn't have played tonight.
asemic 24th-Sep-2012 02:59 am (UTC)
IA. Sometimes you need to do something other than cry and breakdown to get the stress of the situation temporarily out of you. Being around the team and being on home turf may be better for him instead of sitting with his thoughts.
enid_keaner 24th-Sep-2012 03:00 am (UTC)
Why were they complaining that he played tonight? I mean, he knows himself, what he can handle and what's therapeutic for him, so as long as it was his decision, I see nothing to complain about.
beokitty 24th-Sep-2012 03:01 am (UTC)
iawtc, I think it shows a lot of heart, esp 'cause his broth probably looked up to him and was an athlete himself. omg, I almost cried when Torrey caught that TD!
crazy_internet 24th-Sep-2012 03:07 am (UTC)
People are crazy. Everyone handles tragedies in their own way. While it would be awful if he was pressured to play against his will, I can't imagine why people think it is any of their business otherwise.
queenweasley 24th-Sep-2012 03:09 am (UTC)
Yeah, I remember when Brett Favre's father died, a lot of people were shocked that he still played the next day (it ended up being a great game for him and the Packers, though). The way I look at it is, if I passed away, I would still want my family and the people I'm close with to continue doing what they love.
spiderkelly 24th-Sep-2012 03:09 am (UTC)
yeah, idgw ppl get so judgey about how other ppl grieve. especially since it's not like they even know the deceased... so why act all fake offended on their behalf? it's just bitching to bitch.
smashered 24th-Sep-2012 03:11 am (UTC)
IA. I give him a great amount of credit because I would be laying in bed crying for days, definitely not mentally strong enough to go out there and play football.
steph313 24th-Sep-2012 03:33 am (UTC)
I hate when people tell others how to grieve. He knows what he's doing.
dolldaggabuzzz 24th-Sep-2012 03:33 am (UTC)
why would they complain? that doesn't make sense to me. I couldn't do it, because i'm the kind of person who likes to feel like they can cry about something every 2 hours when they're upset, but i wouldn't tell someone else they COULDNT.
joaniemaloney 24th-Sep-2012 03:39 am (UTC)
that is really heartless, ia.
just because I can't imagine doing it doesn't mean someone else can't grieve in a different way.
realityvsdreams 24th-Sep-2012 03:51 am (UTC)
ia but I also hope he doesn't play their Thursday night game. I think he should go be with his family for a week and since the Ravens have a short week if they lose tonight they'll probably be in practice everyday leading up to the game and Torey's family needs him more right now.
mydogfred 24th-Sep-2012 04:07 am (UTC)
Favre did it right after his dad died too and he played incredibly well

ppl are too judgmental. everyone deals with grief differently
powerbottom 24th-Sep-2012 05:31 am (UTC)
I think if anything, playing after something like this would actually make them want to do amazing. Your body is just surging with emotions and adrenaline that you've gotta let it out somehow.
enid_keaner 24th-Sep-2012 03:02 am (UTC)
My heart goes out to him and his family. I feel for them.

I love my little brother so much. He's 4 now and watching him grow up and learn is honest to goodness the very best part of my life. If something happened to him, I'd probably fling myself off a bridge or something, no jokes. I'd be a complete and utter mess.
allysqpkt 24th-Sep-2012 04:03 pm (UTC)
same. I have two older brothers and they annoy the crap out of me on a daily basis but I dont know what id do without them.
goldengal1193 24th-Sep-2012 03:06 am (UTC)
I'm watching the game now. My prayers go out to him and his family.


The camera kept showing him wiping away his tears. So heartbreaking.
smashered 24th-Sep-2012 03:09 am (UTC)
I can't believe he is playing tonight
gabriella 24th-Sep-2012 04:12 am (UTC)
Why not?
smashered 24th-Sep-2012 12:04 pm (UTC)
It just amazes me how strong some people are after a loss like that. I would be useless for weeks.
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