The Baltimore Ravens have seen their playoff chances decrease thanks to some recent losses, meaning that Sunday's game could be their last of the season. That means it may also be the last game as a Raven for some of their impending free agents, including wide receiver Torrey Smith.

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Smith is set to become a free agent after the season and he acknowledged his potential fate recently.

"As bad as it is not going to the playoffs, that's a horrible feeling knowing that it's a possibility that I might not be here next year," said Smith, according to ESPN . "But I'm not really worried about that. I'm trying to win this game and see what happens."

Smith, 25, is one of the more dangerous deep threats in the entire NFL. However, the wide receiver has yet to develop the all-around game that many people within the organization expected to see by now. He is currently set to finish 2014 with his fewest receptions and yards of any season of his career, although he does have 10 touchdown catches.

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If the Ravens choose not to re-sign Smith, he may have a hard time finding a new job, as the free agent receiver market is currently set to feature a slew of stars, including Dez Bryant, Randall Cobb, Michael Crabtree, and Demaryious Thomas.

Still, Smith has no intention of letting his impending free agency distract him.

"You have to be locked in on what's going on. That's winning," Smith said. "I'm always going to give my all and winning. Obviously, all that stuff takes care of itself."