OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- Heading into the big Monday Night Football showdown with the New England Patriots, Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Steve Smith Sr. is obviously not feeling any pressure.

But he is apparently feeling The Force.

Smith bought a Yoda costume at his holiday helper event on Monday when he served as a personal shopper to underserved children and decided to wear it for his Wednesday media session.

"It's been a few decades since I wore a onesie," Smith said. "I tried it on, so I bought it. And I thought, 'I got to use it.'"

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Asked if he is a "Star Wars" fan, an excited Smith burst out by saying, "Yeah, yeah, yeah, I am."

Smith then added with a chuckle, "I shouldn't have said it like that. But I am."

Smith wore the costume for nearly the entire five-minute question-and-answer segment with reporters, which included a cutting response to Miami Dolphins players who complained about the condition of the grass at Baltimore's M&T Bank Stadium after Sunday's 38-6 loss to the Ravens.

"Since Miami got their ass whupped, of course they're going to complain about it," Smith said. "It looked pretty good for us. I've been to Miami. They shouldn't be barking when they just started putting grass on half of the field when they had dirt in the baseball [diamonnd]. Beggars can't be choosers."

Ravens coach John Harbaugh was impressed with Smith's costume, but he would have made one change.

"I like them better with the footies," Harbaugh said. "It's a little warmer and a little more cozy if you have a onesie with footies on there. But it was a good outfit."