The San Francisco 49ers released wide receiver Torrey Smith after two disappointing seasons playing for the Bay Area team. Smith came over to the Niners from the Baltimore Ravens back in 2015, signing a five-year $40 million contract at the time.

The dynamic wide receiver was a versatile play-maker for the Baltimore Ravens, with whom he won a Super Bowl with. But Smith’s decision to take the money and seek greener pastures didn’t pan out the way he, or the Niners intended, and Smith admitted as much to CSN Mid Atlantic on Tuesday (via Conor Orr of NFL.com)

“Last few years were terrible professionally, you know? Football, it wasn’t fun Wasn’t very involved, so it wasn’t a fun two years as a player, but had some great relationships with a lot of people out there.” “Loved the locker room, loved my teammates and I loved both coaching staffs I was involved with as well so it just was I came in at the wrong time, but I’m still thankful for the opportunity that they gave me.”

Smith had just 53 receptions for 930 yards and seven touchdowns in his two years with the Niners. In 2014, Smith’s final year with the Ravens, he had 49 receptions for 767 yards and 11 touchdowns.