Wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster is the newest member of the Kansas City Chiefs after signing with the AFC powerhouse as a free agent.
Smith-Schuster signed a one-year deal with the Chiefs worth over $10 million. The signing gives the Chiefs one of the most prolific receiving corps in the NFL – and one of the most best of the last decade.
Injuries limited Smith-Schuster to only a handful of games in 2021. But when healthy he’s a dynamic deep threat with 323 receptions for 3,855 yards and 26 touchdowns
Steelers fans are largely upset to see him go given what a big role in their offense he had over the past five years. Other NFL fans are more looking forward to seeing what kind of crazy antics he gets up to on TikTok with Patrick Mahomes’ younger brother, Jackson Mahomes.
This kid will be missed!!! He makes a difference even on the sidelines. He’s a positive influence for younger players and is the definition of a team player! Good luck JUJU! Hope you have an amazing career!!!!!! https://t.co/yAZYLSmOeL
— Terry (@tsmith6309) March 18, 2022
Jackson Mahomes and Mrs Mahomes tic toks are going to be on overload. #levelup https://t.co/vw5Vh5QiS2
— The Nachos (@FocusedOnNachos) March 18, 2022
Him and Jackson boutta go crazy on tik tok together https://t.co/aFuO9zSmPy
— Big Dogg(S$S) (@MoneyTM1) March 18, 2022
JuJu and Jackson Mahomes on the sidelines next season https://t.co/gN2Rr1IHzo pic.twitter.com/cg5qomg1Zl
— Hersh (@JHershey21) March 18, 2022
It really can’t be overstated how big of a deal with move has the potential of being in the Super Bowl picture. The Chiefs’ roster was already stacked with players who regularly get over 1,000 yards from scrimmage.
Tyreek Hill, Travis Kelce, Darrel Williams, Mecole Hardman, Clyde Edwards-Helaire and even Byron Pringle know how pour on the points in a game.
And with Patrick Mahomes distributing the ball, just about everyone is going to be fed often.
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