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NFL legend Steve Smith Sr. participated in the American Cornhole League’s SuperHole V event on Saturday in Canton, Ohio, home of the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
The event matched four pro cornhole players with four ex-NFL players in a four-team, knockout-style tournament.
Smith teamed up with Jamie Graham to take on ex-San Francisco 49ers tight end Vernon Davis and Juwan Smith in the semifinals.
The Davis-Smith team advanced to the finals, where they fell to the duo of former Cleveland Browns quarterback Kosar and Adam Hissner.
Smith starred for the Carolina Panthers and Baltimore Ravens from 2001-2016, catching 1,031 passes for 14,731 yards and 81 touchdowns.
He’s a five-time Pro Bowler and two-time All-Pro who amassed 1,000 or more receiving yards in eight seasons. Smith now works as an NFL Network analyst.
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