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Ravens receiver Torrey Smith will continue to support teammates, hopes they've learned from recent bad decisions

Hopes teammates learn from their mistakes.

Acknowledging certain teammates' off-field issues, Torrey Smith said he isn't turning his back on any despite their legal woes.
Acknowledging certain teammates' off-field issues, Torrey Smith said he isn't turning his back on any despite their legal woes.
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The Ravens have had a rough last month with players having run-ins with the law.

First Ray Rice and his fiancée Janay Palmer were arrested for allegedly assaulting each other at an Atlantic City, N.J. casino. Then Deonte Thompson was charged with possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia, which was later reduced to a misdemeanor.

Now, the Ravens are dealing with Jah Reid being arrested after an alleged bar fight in Key West, Fla.

"We have learned of the situation and are gathering information," Ravens Director of Public Relations Chad Steele said in a statement.

Wide receiver Torrey Smith also commented on the Ravens' recent legal woes, speaking to FOX Baltimore's Morgan Adsit. His statement was well put, saying he'll have his teammates' back while acknowledging these three didn't place themselves in ideal situations.