Dallas Cowboys free safety Byron Jones (31) and cornerback Anthony Brown (30) tackle Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Steve Smith (89) during in the second half at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas on November 20, 2016. Dallas Cowboys won the game 27-17. (Nathan Hunsinger/The Dallas Morning News)

ARLINGTON - Dallas Cowboys rookie cornerback Anthony Brown said he respected Baltimore's Steve Smith coming into Sunday's game. But after it was over, he had lost all respect for the Ravens veteran receiver.

Smith was targeted nine times Sunday and caught eight passes for 99 yards and a touchdown. Smith's 5-yard touchdown pass in the fourth quarter came on a slant route in which he beat Brown off the line of scrimmage.

"I had respect for him before the game, but after the game I have no respect for him anymore," Brown said. "He's a real character, and I actually saw it for myself [Sunday]. I don't got nothing to say about Steve Smith."

Brown said he didn't appreciate how Smith carried on after several plays. Brown said he tried to keep his composure.

"Coming into the game they already told me what kind of player he was," said Brown, a sixth-round pick out of Purdue. "But until you see it for yourself, then you're just, 'calm down,' but it's hard because he keeps yapping after every play. It's kind of hard."