BALTIMORE Ravens cornerback Jimmy Smith and his family were robbed at gunpoint after being followed from an LA airport to a hotel.
Smith's family are all reportedly safe after the Tuesday night robbery.
The Ravens released a brief statement about the robbery on Friday afternoon.
"We are aware of the situation involving Jimmy Smith," the statement says.
"We have spoken with Jimmy, and he and his family are safe."
The family was reportedly followed as they left Los Angeles International Airport.
No additional information was provided by the team or LAPD regarding what was stolen or if any arrests were made.
Smith, 32, has spent his entire 10 year career with the Ravens.
He was first drafted in 2011.
On January 1, he signed a one-year contract extension with the team for $2.5million, according to ESPN.
Smith is originally from California and grew up in Colton, about 60 miles east of Los Angeles.
It's unclear at this time which family members he was with at the time of the robbery.
Smith is the cousin of fellow NFL player, free safety Nat Berhe.
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