A.J. Brown Attacks Former Steelers WR JuJu Smith-Schuster for Second Time

Super Bowl tensions are spilling over into the offseason for former Steelers wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster.
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INDIANAPOLIS -- Former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster is getting more than he bargained for when he posted a Valentines Day meme poking fun at Eagles cornerback James Bradbury's costly and controversial fourth quarter holding penalty in Super Bowl LII. 

Tensions have spilled over into the offseason, with Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown rushing to the defense of his teammate, Bradbury and calling out Smith-Schuster for a TikTok he made making fun of the Eagles in a mock film session that highlighted the worst plays from their season-ending loss to the Cheifs in Arizona last month. 

"@TeamJuJu you really need to find someone else to play with," Brown wrote on Twitter. "Don't let that ring get you beat up."

Brown then posted a screenshot of an Instagram direct message he sent to Smith-Schuster, warning him to stop making fun of the team on social media. Brown has since deleted the Tweet with the screenshot of the message. 

"I don't play those kid games," Brown told Smith-Schuster. "If you want to see me, I'm with it. You better go to Cabo and stop f****** with me."

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Stephen Thompson graduated with a bachelor's degree in communications and political science from Pitt in April 2022 after spending four years as a sports writer and editor at The Pitt News, the University of Pittsburgh's independent, student-run newspaper. He primarily worked the Pitt men's basketball beat, and filled in on coverage of football, volleyball, softball, gymnastics and lacrosse, in addition to other sports as needed. His work at The Pitt News has won awards from the Pennsylvania News Media Association and Associated College Press. During the spring and summer of 2021, Stephen interned for Pittsburgh Sports Now, covering baseball in western Pennsylvania. Hailing from Washington D.C., family ties have cultivated a love of Boston's professional teams and Pitt athletics, and a fascination with sports in general.