JuJu Smith-Schuster Says Steelers’ Locker Room Chemistry Is

JuJu Smith-Schuster already appears happy with the Pittsburgh Steelers’ present squad. In reality, he thinks the staff already is meshing effectively collectively months earlier than the 2019 season even kicks off. “The chemistry is on point,” Smith-Schuster instructed reporters Wednesday per ESPN. “Everyone is on the same page. Everyone is communicating. There’s really no — how do you say? — drama in our locker room.” Considering the pot continues to be being stirred by ex-Steelers huge receiver Antonio Brown following his departure from Pittsburgh, drama is the very last thing the Black and Gold want behind the scenes. Despite that small blip on their radar, Smith-Schuster, who will take over Brown’s position as high receiver on the staff come September, mentioned he

Antonio Brown Makes Himself Look Bad In Latest Juju

Twitter wars seemingly have taken over the NFL offseason headlines as of late, and it’s largely due to a brewing rivalry between Oakland Raiders large receiver Antonio Brown and his former Pittsburgh Steeler teammate, Juju Smith-Schuster. It’s tough to essentially pinpoint the place this social media debacle originated, however March 10, 2019 looks as if place to begin. Smith-Schuster tweeted out a photograph of himself catching a landing go towards the Raiders with Brown trying on within the background, shortly after Pittsburgh dealt the all-pro receiver to the AFC West. The petty sparks actually began to fly Tuesday afternoon when Brown tweeted, “Keep your feelings off the web.” Less than two hours later, Brown was doing simply the alternative, replying to a

Steelers’ JuJu Smith-Schuster Apologizes For Game-Ending Fumble Vs. Saints

Steelers’ JuJu Smith-Schuster Apologizes For Game-Ending Fumble Vs. Saints

The Pittsburgh Steelers are in danger of missing the playoffs after their loss to the New Orleans Saints on Sunday, and JuJu Smith-Schuster is putting the blame on himself. Pittsburgh had the ball and was down 31-28 with 1:25 remaining in the game and tried to get into field goal range. Smith-Schuster was hit and fumbled on the Saints’ 34-yard-line. New Orleans recovered, ultimately sealing the victory. After the play, the wide receiver clearly was upset with himself, and he continued that trend Monday when he took to social media to apologize to Steelers’ fans. “When I’m at my lowest, I’m not going to hide. I’m sorry,” he cap... NESN.com