Tyreek Hill has weighed in on the war of words between JuJu Smith-Schuster and A.J. Brown.
Smith-Schuster is a Super Bowl champion who made an extra million bucks on Sunday after helping the Kansas City Chiefs beat the Philadelphia Eagles at Super Bowl 57 by making the most receptions among KC players with seven.
While he didn’t score any touchdowns, he was good for 53 yards and was the one who got what turned out to be the most decisive flag of the night as the Chiefs would get a fresh set of downs late in the game that saw them run the clock down and win the game with a field goal.
James Bradberry, called for holding the Cheifs wideout, admitted culpability after the game. That should have been enough for JuJu. He got the call, won the game, made an additional million, and got an admission from the Eagles cornerback.
Yet it wasn’t, somehow. He took to Twitter on Tuesday to troll the CB, prompting teammate A.J. Brown to come to his defense.
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JuJu would respond to Brown, telling his fellow wide receiver he’s happy to see him get the comments off his chest. Hill, meanwhile, has called him out for playing the victim.
It’s not as if Brown started it, right?
While we can’t trace the origins of this quote, it’s actually some of the best advice you’ll ever get.
“Don’t start none, won’t be none.”