Former Baltimore Ravens and Philadelphia Eagles receiver Torrey Smith is not afraid to speak his mind on social media, and that can ruffle feathers from time-to-time.
Saturday was one of those times for Smith.
He shared a clip of Vice President JD Vance on X saying, “If we’re trying to find a sex offender, tell us where the guy lives.”
Smith then took an obvious dig at President Donald Trump by sharing a GIF of the White House along with that.
Some folks were not happy about it.
“Give it up dude,” CJ Keenan replied on X. “There’s no evidence proving it. All the victims have stated that the guy you’re ACCUSING never seen him do anything inappropriate or nothing at all. Sit down and stick to football.”
“Provide one piece of evidence Torrey,” the Middle Right account replied.
A user called “Brandon” replied to both of those posts by asking Grok — Twitter’s AI bot — if Trump had been found liable by a jury in civil court for sexual assault.
Grok replied, “Yes, in the May 2023 E. Jean Carroll civil trial, a federal jury found Trump liable for sexual abuse (forcible digital penetration) and defamation, awarding her $5M. They rejected the rape claim under NY’s narrow legal definition (penile penetration).”
One user called Smith a “dumb liberal puppet.”
“Do you have receipts from when you went after other Presidents also?” BuckeyeInTexas replied.
“I hope you get sued for defamation and being an idiot,’ another replied.
“Trump is living rent free in his head,” another wrote.
“TDS got ahold of this brotha,” another wrote. “So sad.”
“Torrey is one of the dumbest athletes of all time,’ another wrote.
There were folks who agreed with Smith, too, though.
“Bruh … LOL,” one person replied.
“That’s a fact,” Craig Brewer wrote.
“Bingo,” another person shared.
Smith starred collegiately at Maryland before the Ravens took him in the second round, 58th-overall, of the 2011 NFL Draft. He played for the team through 2014 before a stint with the San Francisco 49ers. He was with the Eagles in 2017 and closed out his career with the Carolina Panthers in 2018.
Smith caught 319 passes for 5,141 yards and 41 touchdowns across his career. He is a two-time Super Bowl champion after helping the Ravens beat the 49ers in Super Bowl XLVII and the Eagles defeat the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LII.