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Donovan Smith

Donovan Smith (born June 23, 1993) is an American professional football offensive tackle who last played in the (NFL) for the . He played for the and was selected by the in the second round (34th overall) of the . A two-time Super Bowl champion, Smith won his first title with the Buccaneers in following the 2020 season and his second with the Chiefs in after the 2023 season. Born in Hempstead, New York, Smith grew up in Maryland and attended Owings Mills High School, where he excelled as an offensive lineman and earned a four-star recruit ranking as the No. 2 offensive tackle prospect in the state. At Penn State, he redshirted his freshman year before starting at left tackle as a redshirt freshman in 2012, eventually accumulating 20 career starts and contributing to a potent rushing attack that averaged over 200 yards per game in multiple seasons. His college performance, highlighted by consistent protection for the quarterback and run blocking, positioned him as a top NFL prospect. In his rookie NFL season with the Buccaneers in 2015, Smith started all 16 games at left tackle, earning recognition on the Pro Football Writers of America (PFWA) All-Rookie Team for his immediate impact on the offensive line. He remained a starter in Tampa Bay through the 2022 season, anchoring the line during the team's run to Super Bowl LV victory over the Chiefs, where he helped protect quarterback Tom Brady in a 31-9 win. After signing a one-year contract with the Chiefs in 2023, Smith protected Patrick Mahomes and played a key role in their Super Bowl LVIII victory over the San Francisco 49ers. He missed the 2024 season due to injury and entered free agency thereafter. Standing at 6 feet 6 inches (198 cm) and weighing 338 pounds (153 kg), Smith is currently an unrestricted free agent as of the 2025 NFL season.

Early years

Upbringing and family

Donovan Smith was born on June 23, 1993, in Hempstead, New York. He spent his early childhood on Long Island, where he developed an initial interest in football as a fan of the New York Jets. Prior to his sophomore year of high school in 2008, Smith relocated from Amityville, New York, to Owings Mills, Maryland, to live with relatives. There, he was raised primarily by his mother, Sharon Thomas, who remained a key source of support throughout his formative years.

High school career

Smith attended Owings Mills High School in , where he played football as an offensive tackle. As a senior, Smith earned first-team All-State honors and was selected to the Baltimore Sun's first-team All-Metro squad, recognizing his standout performance on the offensive line under coach Steve Lurz. He was a key contributor to the team's offensive efforts, anchoring the line without allowing a single during his junior and senior seasons. Additionally, Smith participated in the 2011 U.S. Army All-American Bowl, showcasing his skills against top national talent. Smith emerged as a highly regarded prospect, rated as a four-star recruit by major scouting services such as and . He was ranked as the No. 2 offensive tackle in and among the top 10 at his position nationally, drawing scholarship offers from over a dozen Division I programs, including Penn State, to which he ultimately committed.

College career

Early seasons at Penn State

Donovan Smith verbally committed to Penn State on January 8, 2011, as part of the Nittany Lions' recruiting class of 2011, choosing the program over more than 20 other scholarship offers including from Clemson and Michigan State. He officially signed his national letter of intent on February 2, 2011, and enrolled at the university on June 30, 2011, ahead of his freshman year. Following his standout high school career at Owings Mills High School in Maryland, where he earned first-team all-state honors, Smith's recruitment highlighted his potential as a versatile offensive lineman. As a true in 2011, Smith redshirted the season to develop amid stiff competition on the depth chart, preserving a year of eligibility while adjusting to college-level training and academics. This period allowed him to focus on physical conditioning and learning State's offensive schemes under new Bill O'Brien, who had taken over after the dismissal of amid the Jerry Sandusky scandal. During his redshirt year, Smith pursued a major in , a field that aligned with his long-term interests in , and maintained a strong academic standing. In the 2012 season, Smith's first as an active player, he transitioned to a significant role on the offensive line, appearing in all 12 games as a redshirt freshman and earning nine starts at left tackle. Though initially behind veterans on the depth chart, his quick adaptation to O'Brien's —implemented during a tumultuous time following the NCAA's July 2012 sanctions, which included a $60 million fine, scholarship reductions, and a —proved vital to the team's . The sanctions stemmed from the university's handling of the scandal and severely tested player retention and program stability, yet O'Brien led Penn State to an 8-4 record, with Smith contributing to an offensive line that supported a balanced attack averaging over 200 rushing yards in several games. Smith's early college years also marked the beginning of a coaching transition, as O'Brien departed for the Houston Texans after the 2013 season, paving the way for James Franklin's arrival in 2014 to guide the program through ongoing sanction effects and rebuilding efforts. Throughout this period, Smith balanced his emerging responsibilities with his coursework, setting the foundation for his eventual graduation in December 2014.

Starting role and NFL draft entry

As a in 2013, Donovan Smith emerged as a key starter for the , anchoring the left tackle position for 11 games during a 7-5 season. His contributions helped stabilize the offensive line, which allowed 28 sacks over the course of the year, ranking 74th nationally in sack protection. Smith's performance earned him honorable mention All-Big Ten recognition from both coaches and media, highlighting his growth from a redshirt backup who had appeared in limited roles to build depth. Entering his junior year in 2014, Smith started 11 of 13 games at left tackle before an injury sidelined him for the final two contests, including the New Era . Despite the setback, he remained the unit's most experienced player, contributing to an offense that faced challenges with pass protection, as the line surrendered 44 sacks—second-most in the Big Ten. Over his three active college seasons, Smith amassed 31 starts, all primarily at left tackle, demonstrating reliability in a position critical for protection. Following the 2014 season, Smith declared for the on December 29, forgoing his senior year of eligibility after graduating with a degree in . At 6 feet 6 inches and 338 pounds, he was projected as a mid-round selection, valued for his size, athleticism, and pass-blocking technique despite some concerns about run blocking consistency.

Professional career

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers selected Donovan Smith in the second round (34th overall) of the 2015 NFL Draft. He signed a four-year rookie contract worth $6.12 million, including $2.80 million guaranteed. As a rookie, Smith started all 16 games at left tackle, anchoring the offensive line for quarterback Jameis Winston and contributing to a unit that supported the league's second-ranked rushing attack. In 2016, he again started every game, playing every offensive snap and helping the Buccaneers rank among the top teams in total offense. His consistent performance earned him a spot on the Pro Football Writers of America All-Rookie Team. From 2017 to 2020, Smith solidified his role as the Buccaneers' starting left tackle, appearing in at least 15 games each season and participating in over 90% of the team's offensive snaps annually. He started all 16 games in both 2017 and 2018, providing stability during a period of transition that included the arrival of head coach Bruce Arians in 2019. In March 2019, the Buccaneers rewarded his reliability with a three-year contract extension valued at $41.25 million, including $27 million guaranteed, securing him through the 2021 season. Smith missed one game each in 2019 (due to a hamstring injury) and 2020 (COVID-19 protocols), but his protection of the quarterback remained a cornerstone of Tampa Bay's improving offensive line. In the 2020 season, Smith's performance elevated alongside the addition of , as he started 15 games and helped limit to just 28 sacks allowed during the —one of the lowest totals in the . He played a pivotal role in Tampa Bay's playoff run, starting all four postseason games and contributing to an offensive line that surrendered only a handful of pressures in critical matchups. This culminated in ' 31–9 victory over the in , where Smith started at left tackle and helped protect Brady in a game featuring zero sacks allowed by the line. Following the championship, Smith signed a two-year extension in March 2021 worth $31.8 million, with $30 million guaranteed, extending his tenure through 2023. However, the 2022 season proved challenging, as injuries limited him to 13 starts amid a hyperextended elbow early in the year and later foot and ankle issues. Despite the setbacks, he appeared in 13 games overall, logging significant snaps before being placed on injured reserve briefly. On March 7, 2023, released Smith to create approximately $10 million in cap space, ending his eight-year stint with the team where he amassed 124 starts.

Kansas City Chiefs

Smith signed a one-year, $3 million contract with the Kansas City Chiefs on May 4, 2023, shortly after his release from the Buccaneers. In his debut season with the team, he started 13 games at left tackle, providing stability to the offensive line despite missing time due to a neck injury. During the 2023 postseason, Smith played a pivotal role in the Chiefs' run to Super Bowl LVIII, where they defeated the San Francisco 49ers 25-22 in overtime on February 11, 2024. As the left tackle, he effectively protected quarterback Patrick Mahomes' blind side, contributing to an offensive performance that included 463 total yards and limited pressure on the quarterback throughout the playoffs. In 2024, Smith suffered a hip injury during May training sessions, leading to an extended recovery period that kept him unsigned as a and sidelined for the entire season.

Career statistics and awards

Regular season and postseason stats

Donovan Smith has played and started 136 regular season games through the season, participating in 9,220 offensive overall, which equates to a 95% participation rate across those contests. Throughout his career, Smith has allowed 45 sacks while facing over 1,250 pass-blocking snaps. He has drawn 9 penalties in the 2023 season. In the postseason, Smith has started all 10 of his appearances, including two games in 2021 and 2024, during which he allowed a total of 2 sacks. As of November 2025, Smith has not played in the 2024 or 2025 seasons due to injury. The following table provides a year-by-year breakdown of Smith's regular season games played, starts, and offensive snaps:
YearGames PlayedGames StartedOffensive Snaps
201516161,090
201616161,134
201716161,059
201816161,115
201915151,056
20201515962
202117171,148
20221313907
20231212749
2024000
2025000
Career Total1361369,220

Championships and honors

Donovan Smith has earned recognition for his contributions to successful teams at both the collegiate and professional levels. During his time at Penn State, he received honorable mention All-Big Ten honors in 2013, acknowledging his role as a starting left tackle who helped anchor the offensive line for a squad that achieved a 7-5 record. In the , Smith was named to the (PFWA) All-Rookie Team in 2015 following his debut season with the , where he started all 16 games at left tackle and provided solid protection for quarterback . This accolade highlighted his immediate impact as a second-round draft pick (No. 34 overall). Smith has not received any selections throughout his career. Smith's most notable honors stem from his participation in championship runs. He won Super Bowl LV with the Buccaneers in 2021 (played February 7, 2021), starting all postseason games and contributing to a 31-9 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs, where Tampa Bay's offensive line, including Smith, allowed just one sack in the game. In 2024, Smith secured his second ring as a member of the Chiefs, winning Super Bowl LVIII (played February 11, 2024) with a 25-22 overtime triumph against the San Francisco 49ers; he started 12 regular-season games and all playoff contests, aiding in the protection of quarterback Patrick Mahomes during the team's third title in five years. These two championships underscore Smith's reliability in elite playoff environments, particularly his pass-blocking prowess—such as in 2021, when he posted the sixth-best PFF pass-blocking grade among tackles (allowing only one sack on 784 snaps)—which helped his teams maintain offensive efficiency in high-pressure situations.

Personal life

Education and family

Smith majored in at , completing his degree in December 2014 shortly before declaring for the . He accelerated his studies, earning the bachelor's in three and a half years while balancing his football commitments. Smith maintains a close bond with his mother, Sharon Thomas, who raised him and provided unwavering support throughout his career, including attending his in 2015. He has publicly acknowledged her sacrifices, such as facilitating late-night practices during his youth, as instrumental to his development. Smith has two sisters and one brother, with whom he shares a close family bond, as noted in post-contract extension discussions. Smith is married to Jo Smith and keeps his post-NFL family life largely private; he is a to three children, including a young daughter, who gained attention during a post-Super Bowl LVIII interview in 2024.

Media appearances and interests

Smith appeared as a human canvas on the eighth season of Spike TV's in 2015, where he received a new school-style tattoo of the on his right arm, highlighting his enthusiasm for tattoos. Although the tattoo received mixed reviews from judges, the appearance provided early visibility for the then-rookie offensive tackle outside of football. Beyond his on-field career, Smith has pursued interests in , stemming from his undergraduate degree in the field from Penn State University, with long-term aspirations to work as a or FBI after retiring from the . He has occasionally participated in charity events, including hosting annual and tournaments to benefit , raising funds for awareness and support in the . The events are motivated by his nephew, who is on the . Smith maintains a low public profile, with no major philanthropic initiatives documented, prioritizing privacy amid his professional commitments. In 2025, he has shared brief updates on regarding his recovery from a hip injury sustained during May 2024 , which caused him to miss the entire 2024 season, signaling his readiness for potential future opportunities.

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