The wideout played collegiately at Maryland before spending the first four seasons of his NFL career with the Ravens.
Torrey Smith had quite the busy day on Monday.
Before flying cross-country to the Bay Area for Tuesday's start of his new team's offseason workouts, the San Francisco 49ers wide receiver made an appearance at the White House of all places.
Proudly wearing 49ers gear, Smith rubbed elbows with celebrities from all walks of life including pop group Fifth Harmony, chef Bobby Flay and former Baltimore Ravens teammate Steve Smith Sr.
All were in attendance for the 137th edition of the White House Easter Egg Roll, which is the largest annual public event at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. More than 35,000 people gathered on the South Lawn to participate in egg hunts, live storytelling and fitness zones in conjunction with the First Lady's "Let's Move!" initiative.
Of course, Monday wasn't the first time Smith visited the White House.
The wideout famously met the President of the United States following Baltimore's Super Bowl victory in 2013, an exchange that included Barack Obama asking a new-look Smith, "Man, what about the dreads?"