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Kansas City Chiefs’ JuJu Smith-Schuster expertly trolls Philadelphia Eagles’ James Bradberry and A.J. Brown

JuJu Smith-Schuster is having some Valentine's Day fun with that infamous holding call in Super Bowl LVII.

Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster, now a freshly crowned Super Bowl champion, has wasted no time in also celebrating Valentine’s Day as only he can.

Just two days removed from the thrilling win over the Philadephia Eagles, the polarizing figure who tends to drive fans and opponents unnecessarily crazy with his exuberant dances and TikTok videos has done it again by way of a succinctly worded tweet, coupled with a knockout blow of a photo.

Now while fans might be quick to pile on in the replies and question what impact Smith-Schuster even had on the Super Bowl, let’s not forget he did haul in seven catches for 53 yards, and some of those catches came on crucial conversions.

Of most significance, Smith-Schuster was the wide receiver who drew the controversial holding flag on James Bradberry that allowed the Chiefs to drain the clock significantly to secure the victory.

But that almost doesn’t even matter, heat will always draw heat regardless of who’s holding the troll keys.

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JuJu Smith-Schuster chooses Valentine’s Day to dunk on Eagles fans

The brilliance of this is not only the simplicity of the Tweet as a whole but also the sincere nature of the “Happy Valentine’s Day, everybody” caption, complete with a heart emoji.

Then, well then, there’s the Valentine’s Day-themed photo of Bradberry with a banner reading, “I’ll hold you when it matters most.”

Absolutely unbelievable. Smith-Schuster is a renowned trolling expert, although this might just be his finest work to date.

In fact, it’s looking more and more like it is, as Eagles star receiver A.J. Brown has already taken great exception to the Bradberry dig.

However, we must admit, referring to Smith-Schuster as “Tik-Tok boy” is downright hilarious.

Naturally, “Tik-Tok boy” wasted no time in firing back at Brown’s comments.

Not a bad touch with what feels like a sarcastic thumbs-up emoji paired with a ring emoji.

On behalf of all NFL fans everywhere, we implore you to keep the antics going, boys.

Finally, it’s worth noting that ever since he made his grand entrance to Super Bowl LVII, there was a sneaky feeling among some fans that JuJu Smith-Schuster would have some sort of impact on the game.

Well, he did. And then some. Now he’s relishing every second of it with Eagles fans — and Eagles players — unwillingly taking all the dunks.

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