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Steve Smith’s son thanks NFL for ejecting his dad so they could watch game together

Baltimore Ravens receiver Steve Smith was ejected in Saturday’s game against Washington after a multiple-player skirmish. Most people would be livid to see their favorite player ejected from a game they attended. Surprisingly, Steve Smith’s son, Peyton Smith, took the ejection lightly.

The ejection meant that Steve and Peyton got to watch a football game together for the first time! Based on his tweets, the young Smith is aware of his father’s tough reputation in the league.

Thanks NFL for unintentionally providing great father-son time!

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