Sports Rewind: Torrey Smith's Emotional Win

Torrey Smith leads Ravens to victory, plus more.

Torrey Smith, Baltimore Ravens - Wide receiver Torrey Smith and his fiancée Chanel Williams motivated students to do well on the Maryland School Assessment exams with a rap video they uploaded to YouTube.  Given his rapping skills, fans can be sure to hear some hip hop on Smith’s iTunes Radio channel.(Photo: Patrick Smith/Getty Images)

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Torrey Smith's Emotional Win - Jerry Rice helps fight childhood obesity, Chad Johnson sentenced in domestic abuse case, plus more sports news. —Britt Middleton  Despite learning just hours before that his younger brother had died in a motorcycle accident, Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Torrey Smith elected to play in Sunday's home game against the New England Patriots on Sunday, making two touchdowns that helped the Ravens clench a thrilling — and emotional — 31-30 victory over the Patriots. "We appreciate all of the support and love thank you....everyone is making this process a lot easier #RIPTEVIN #TEAMTEVIN," Smith tweeted on Monday. (Photo: Patrick Smith/Getty Images)

Darrelle Revis to Sit Out 2012 Season - Darrelle Revis, star cornerback of the New York Jets, suffered a torn ACL against the Miami Dolphins on Sunday. The Jets clenched a 23-20 victory in overtime, but the cornerback is expected to be sidelined for the rest of the season. (Photo: Marc Serota/Getty Images)

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Darrelle Revis to Sit Out 2012 Season - Darrelle Revis, star cornerback of the New York Jets, suffered a torn ACL against the Miami Dolphins on Sunday. The Jets clenched a 23-20 victory in overtime, but the cornerback is expected to be sidelined for the rest of the season. (Photo: Marc Serota/Getty Images)

No Bones About It - Jon "Bones" Jones continued his reign as UFC Light Heavyweight champion, surviving  four brutal rounds with Vitor Belfort on Saturday. (Photo: Al Bello/Zuffa LLC/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images)

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No Bones About It - Jon "Bones" Jones continued his reign as UFC Light Heavyweight champion, surviving  four brutal rounds with Vitor Belfort on Saturday. (Photo: Al Bello/Zuffa LLC/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images)

Jerry Rice Helps Fight Obesity - NFL great Jerry Rice announced on Monday that he is doing his part to help fight childhood obesity as a spokesman for the NFL and XBox 360's "60 Million Minutes Challenge" initiative, which educates parents and kids about the importance of getting 60 minutes of physical activity each day. Because games on the Kinect for Xbox 360 system use motion sensors to encourage physical movement, "It gets kids off the couch and gets their whole body in the game," Rice said. (Photo: AP Photo/Paul Sakuma, File)

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Jerry Rice Helps Fight Obesity - NFL great Jerry Rice announced on Monday that he is doing his part to help fight childhood obesity as a spokesman for the NFL and XBox 360's "60 Million Minutes Challenge" initiative, which educates parents and kids about the importance of getting 60 minutes of physical activity each day. Because games on the Kinect for Xbox 360 system use motion sensors to encourage physical movement, "It gets kids off the couch and gets their whole body in the game," Rice said. (Photo: AP Photo/Paul Sakuma, File)

John Terry Quits - John Terry quit England’s national football team Sunday, the day before the Football Association opened a hearing into alleged misconduct by the former England team captain. Terry is accused of using racial slurs against opponent Anton Ferdinand, who is Black, during a match last October. Terry has already been cleared of the charges by a British court. (Photo: Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)

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John Terry Quits - John Terry quit England’s national football team Sunday, the day before the Football Association opened a hearing into alleged misconduct by the former England team captain. Terry is accused of using racial slurs against opponent Anton Ferdinand, who is Black, during a match last October. Terry has already been cleared of the charges by a British court. (Photo: Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)

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Evelyn Lozada and Chad Johnson  - While their marriage only lasted 41 days, their relationship was packed with drama and ended in a domestic violence arrest for Ochocinco. Both have since moved on to new relationships, and Lozada even had a baby with her man Carl Crawford.(Photos from left: Gregg DeGuire/PictureGroup, Jemal Countess/Getty Images)

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Chad Johnson Sentenced - Former NFL player Chad Johnson took a plea deal in the battery case against former wife Evelyn Lozada and won't serve time in prison. In exchange for a no contest plea, Johnson was sentenced to one year of probation and must enroll in a batterers intervention program. (Photos from left: Gregg DeGuire/PictureGroup, Jemal Countess/Getty Images)

No Laughing Matter - After Tiger Woods laughed off comments that he was intimidated by the younger Rory McIlroy, NBA legend Charles Barkley bashed Woods for "always taking the high road,"  telling an ESPN radio show last Thursday, "I wish I could just put some of my Blackness in him." (Photos from left: Josh Hedges/Zuffa LLC/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images, Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)

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No Laughing Matter - After Tiger Woods laughed off comments that he was intimidated by the younger Rory McIlroy, NBA legend Charles Barkley bashed Woods for "always taking the high road,"  telling an ESPN radio show last Thursday, "I wish I could just put some of my Blackness in him." (Photos from left: Josh Hedges/Zuffa LLC/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images, Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)

Terrell Owens' Money Woes Continue - NFL free agent Terrell Owens' child support battle took another turn last Tuesday when he filed court papers that revealed he made only $4,342.86 — about $28 per hour — in the short time he played for the Seattle Seahawks. Owens was cut from the team at the end of the 2012 preseason. (Photo: Jamie Squire/Getty Images)

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Terrell Owens' Money Woes Continue - NFL free agent Terrell Owens' child support battle took another turn last Tuesday when he filed court papers that revealed he made only $4,342.86 — about $28 per hour — in the short time he played for the Seattle Seahawks. Owens was cut from the team at the end of the 2012 preseason. (Photo: Jamie Squire/Getty Images)

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Brian Banks Signs With the UFL - Brian Banks, who was falsely imprisoned after being wrongly accused of rape, signed with the Las Vegas Locomotives of the United Football League. Banks, 26, had tried out for the Seattle Seahawks, but wasn’t offered a contract. (Photo: AP Photo/The Seattle Times, John Lok)

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Choice Words - Perhaps referencing his current legal woes, Mayweather told a raucous crowd at the Apollo that strength and determination keep him pressing forward: “You go through ups, you go through downs. But only the strong can survive.” Some of those notable downs started in the boxer’s early life, as his mother struggled with substance abuse and his father and legendary trainer Floyd Mayweather Sr. served five years in a federal prison for a drug trafficking conviction in 1993. (Photo: Chris Trotman/Getty Images)

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Mayweather Forced to Pay Up - Last Thursday, a federal judge ordered boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. to pay about $114,000 for failing to respond to a defamation case filed by Manny Pacquiao in 2009. Mayweather had alleged the Filipino fighter used performance-enhancing drugs. (Photo: David Becker/Getty Images)

Yunel Escobar Returns  - Toronto Jays player Yunel Escobar was back on the field on Saturday, two days after serving a three-day suspension for writing a homophobic slur written in his eye black last week. Escobar said he meant for the display to be a joke, but has since apologized and pledged to work with gay advocacy groups to promote tolerance. (Photo: Tom Szczerbowski/Getty Images)

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Yunel Escobar Returns  - Toronto Jays player Yunel Escobar was back on the field on Saturday, two days after serving a three-day suspension for writing a homophobic slur written in his eye black last week. Escobar said he meant for the display to be a joke, but has since apologized and pledged to work with gay advocacy groups to promote tolerance. (Photo: Tom Szczerbowski/Getty Images)