New Chiefs WR JuJu Smith-Schuster comments on Jackson Mahomes and Tik Tok

When the Kansas City Chiefs signed wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster earlier this month, there were immediately some comments made about whether or not the former USC standout would be making Tik Tok videos with Jackson Mahomes, the brother of Patrick Mahomes. Smith-Schuster is a Tik Tok star in his own right, amassing over three million […]

Zach Ragan Tennessee Volunteers News Writer
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When the Kansas City Chiefs signed wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster earlier this month, there were immediately some comments made about whether or not the former USC standout would be making Tik Tok videos with Jackson Mahomes, the brother of Patrick Mahomes.

Smith-Schuster is a Tik Tok star in his own right, amassing over three million followers on the social media app. Jackson Mahomes has over a million followers on Tik Tok.

So is a collaboration between the two going to happen in Kansas City?

That's a big no, according to Smith-Schuster.

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Sep 12, 2021; Orchard Park, New York, USA; Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster (19) reacts to his first down catch against the Buffalo Bills during the second half at Highmark Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Rich Barnes-USA TODAY Sports Chiefs

“Nah. That is not happening,” said Smith-Schuster recently to NFL Network's Taylor Bisciotti.

“Do I see myself doing that here? I’m here to work…I came here to win," added Smith-Schuster.

That's certainly the answer Chiefs fans want to hear. Smith-Schuster, who reached the Pro Bowl in his second season with the Pittsburgh Steelers, is one of the players that will be filling the massive void left behind by star wide receiver Tyreek Hill.

If Smith-Schuster is worried about making Tik Tok videos with Jackson Mahomes, it's safe to say he's not putting in the elite preparation necessary to help Kansas City win a Super Bowl in 2022.

Fortunately for the Chiefs, it sounds like Tik Tok videos won't be an issue for Smith-Schuster in KC.

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