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NextImg:Former NFL star Steve Smith Sr. accused of cheating with Baltimore Ravens marching band member in explicit X posts

Former All-Pro receiver Steve Smith Sr. has been accused of having an affair in since-deleted posts on X.

An account belonging to a man named Tony Martinez, whose handle was @Lambeaughini, claimed that Smith had been having sex with Martinez’s wife, who he says is a member of the Marching Ravens, the Baltimore Ravens’ marching band.

The account also shared screenshots of explicit text messages allegedly exchanged between Smith —currently an NFL Network analyst who is married with four children — and Martinez’s wife.

An X account belonging to a Tony Martinez shared explicit texts allegedly exchanged between Steve Smith Sr. and Martinez’s wife, along with video of a man allegedly confronting Smith about the allegations on the phone. X
Steve Smith Sr. Getty Images

A video posted to the account also shows a man allegedly calling Smith.

The individual recording the video accuses the man on the other end of the phone call of having sex with his wife and asks, “What do you have to say for yourself?”

After a pause, the voice on the other end says, “Sorry.”

When the man recording pressed further, there was no response and the person on the other end of the call eventually hung up.

Steve Smith Sr. and his wife Angie in 2016. Getty Images
Steve Smith Sr. with his wife Angie at an NBA game in 2010. Getty Images
Steve Smith Sr. with the Ravens in 2014. AP

Smith, 45, married his wife Angie during his senior year at Utah in 2000.

He has not addressed the allegations publicly.

The X account that posted the allegations has been deleted.

Smith was a standout wide receiver for the Carolina Panthers for 13 seasons, earning five Pro Bowl nods, before finishing his career with the Ravens for three seasons. His final season was in 2016.

The former third-round pick had 14,731 yards and 81 receiving touchdowns in his career.