Several NFL players chime in on Chiefs' JuJu Smith-Schuster's strange Eagles trolling
Philadelphia Eagles star wide receiver continues to feud with Chiefs’ JuJu Smith-Schuster on social media, and other NFL players are weighing in.
Winning a Super Bowl can give any player a false sense of confidence.
So it is no surprise that JuJu Smith-Schuster, the Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver, is riding high after beating the Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl in February. But, Smith-Schuster may be in over his head. He apparently has a beef with Eagles star A.J. Brown judging by a few tweets that surfaced but have since been deleted. Here is a look at the interaction:
The interaction in question stems from a TikTok, where impersonations of Brown (referred to by a name that is not actually his, A.J. stands for Arthur Juan, not Aquarius Jefferson), Jalen Hurts, and others take place.
It is a video that isn't funny, more so it is just strange. Take a look:
This is the latest development in a feud that dates back a few weeks. Brown called out Kansas' wide receiver for his attempts at trolling Brown's teammate James Bradberry following the holding call that decided the Super Bowl.
Following the fallout from the stage video skit, several Eagles players weighed in on the petty beef that is only getting more childish by the day.
Eagles cornerback C.J. Gardner-Johnson wrote on Twitter he doesn’t “engage in kid games,” while cornerback Darius Slay called the video “lame” and said Smith-Schuster was “just asking for it."
Even a divisional foe weighed in on the beef.
Dallas Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons suggested Smith-Schuster’s talent on social media was better than his “football skills.”
It seems that social media beef is heating up in Philadelphia. It has put the rest of the league on notice. And with Parsons weighing in on the events, it appears that most stars in the league are tied to Smith-Schuster's Twitter fingers.
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