Jeff Smith Explained
Jeff Smith or Jeffrey Smith may refer to:
In sports
American and Canadian football
- Jeff Smith (offensive lineman) (born 1973), played for the Chiefs, Jaguars and Steelers
- Jeff Smith (defensive end) (born 1962), defensive end, played for the Cincinnati Bengals
- Jeff Smith (running back) (born 1962), running back, played for the Chiefs and Buccaneers
- Jeff Smith (tight end) (born 1962), tight end, played for the New York Giants
- Jeff Smith (wide receiver, born 1962), gridiron football player, notably in the Canadian Football League
- Jeff Smith (wide receiver, born 1997), wide receiver for the New York Giants
Combat sports
Other sports
- Jeff Smith (motorcyclist) (born 1934), former world champion motocross racer
- Jeff Smith (footballer, born 1935), English football full back (Lincoln City)
- Jeff Smith (British racing driver) (born 1966), British racing car driver and businessman
- Jeff Smith (American racing driver) (born 1963), American stock car racing driver
- Jeff Smith (baseball) (born 1974), coach in the Minnesota Twins' organization
- Jeff Smith (darts player) (born 1975), Canadian darts player
- Jeff Smith (footballer, born 1980), English football defender/midfielder (Port Vale, Carlisle United and Darlington)
In politics and government
Other
- Jeff Smith (cartoonist) (born 1960), creator of the comic book Bone
- Jeff Smith, comedy musician from duo Raymond and Scum
- Jeff Smith (chef) (1939–2004), host of The Frugal Gourmet TV program
- Jefferson "Jeff" Smith, the protagonist in the 1939 film Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
- Jeffrey H. Smith, former professor of mathematics at Purdue University, Indiana
- Jeffrey M. Smith (born 1958), journalist, author and documentary filmmaker
- Jeffrey W. Smith, biologist at the Burnham Institute
- Jeffrey Chipps Smith, American art historian
- Jeffrey G. Smith (1921–2021), U.S. Army general
- Jeff Smith (hedge fund manager), American hedge fund manager
- R. Jeffrey Smith, American journalist
- Jeffrey L. Smith, Washington, D.C. police officer, responded to the 2021 storming of the U.S Capitol Building
See also