Former Carolina Panthers wide receiver Steve Smith on Thursday replaced the "ugly face cry'' of a 7-year-old fan with a smile.

Smith, who signed with the Baltimore Ravens 24 hours after being released by Carolina a week ago, surprised Gavin Simone on ABC's "Good Morning America" with a hug and the first "Smith Sr" No. 89 Ravens jersey.

He sought out Simone on social media after seeing a video the child's father made in which he told his son Smith had been released.

"It touched me a little bit,'' Smith said Tuesday on ESPN Radio's "Mike & Mike" show. "He was bawling. He had the ugly face cry.''

So Smith set up the surprise meeting with Simone on GMA. There were no tears, just smiles.

He tweeted out a picture of himself standing behind Gavin, who is holding up his new "Smith Sr" jersey.

Smith also promised to bring Simone to his football camp this spring in Charlotte.

"Had to meet him and hook him up with some new Ravens gear,'' Smith said on GMA.

Smith came up with the idea to put Smith Sr. on the back of his jersey this season when he and his wife discovered they were going to have his namesake.

There were no indications at the time the Panthers would cut their all-time leading receiver. Speculation about that didn't begin until a few weeks ago, and it became reality last Thursday.