A.J. Brown wasn’t a fan of JuJu Smith-Schuster’s Valentine’s Day trolling of his Philadelphia Eagles teammate.
On Tuesday, Smith-Schuster roasted James Bradberry with a well-timed Valentine’s Day card trolling the Eagles’ cornerback for his game-changing hold at the end of Super Bowl 57. The Kansas City Chiefs were able to kick a game-winning field goal off of Bradberry’s hold on Smith-Schuster — which he admitted was one — to beat the Eagles 38-35 on Sunday.
As Smith-Schuster’s tweet was going viral, Brown clapped back with a vicious roasting of his own. In his tweet, Brown congratulated Smith-Schuster for the win, but called the Chiefs wide receiver out for Patrick Mahomes resurrecting his career and called him “Tik-Tok boy” for good measure.
First off congratulations. Y’all deserve it .This is lame. You was on the way out the league before mahomes resurrected your career on your 1 year deal Tik-Tok boy . He admitted that he grabbed you but don’t act like your like that or ever was. But congratulations again! 🎊👏🏾🍻 https://t.co/Z3SpMXnP4K
— AJ Brown (@1kalwaysopen_) February 14, 2023
Goodness, that’s quite the response, eh? Famously, Smith-Schuster has put together quite the presence on Tik-Tok over the years, making this easy pickings for Brown to turn about on his opponent. Not only that, Brown’s ruthless quote tweet of Smith-Schuster’s Valentine’s card has more engagement than the original troll itself.
Smith-Schuster did eventually respond back to Brown, but it’s clear the Eagles wide receiver wins this round.
Glad you were finally able to get all that off your chest after all these years. Good game bro 👍🏾💍 https://t.co/2JNdB6uYqU
— JuJu Smith-Schuster (@TeamJuJu) February 14, 2023
Yes, Smith-Schuster can say whatever he wants after winning the Super Bowl, but Eagles fans now have all the freedom in the world to call the wide receiver “Tik-Tok boy” from now on. And trust me, Eagles fans aren’t ones you want to give trolling fodder to.
NFL fans delighted in A.J. Brown calling JuJu Smith-Schuster a "Tik-Tok boy"
listen I firmly believe that if you win the Super Bowl you can say whatever you want but that certainly does not mean you are immune from being called a 1 year deal Tik-Tok boy. cold world out there. https://t.co/ZFvRrRLZTo
— Kurt (@Kurt_BSH) February 14, 2023
JuJu Smith-Schuster has every right to troll after his team wins the Super Bowl. Just like we now have every right to call him Tik-Tok Boy until he retires lmao
— Charlie O'Connor (@charlieo_conn) February 14, 2023
the air in my lungs ended up on a milk carton at 'Tik-Tok boy' https://t.co/CuivWrVjO2
— Wes Blankenship (@Wes_nship) February 14, 2023
"Tik-tok boy." 🤣
I am here for all of this. https://t.co/LQK8PnGLOw
— Kevin Seifert (@SeifertESPN) February 14, 2023
if someone called me ‘Tik-Tok Boy’ I’d drive into oncoming traffic
— evil gritty (@DrEvilGritty) February 14, 2023
“Tik-Tok boy” has me howling tho. https://t.co/wlV28aQ89M
— Tana Talk 3 Track 8 (@no_cut_card) February 14, 2023
— Robert Griffin III (@RGIII) February 14, 2023
'mahomes resurrected your career' pic.twitter.com/X703bLsFmz
— #RingerNFL (@ringernfl) February 14, 2023
Also, while Tik-Tok boy will rightly get all the attention, let's not underrate the great work "But congratulations again!" is doing in this response.
— Dan Labbe (@dan_labbe) February 14, 2023
AJ Brown just went up in my WR rankings for next year. https://t.co/J7lsrymXdk
— Zach Brook (@ZBrook) February 14, 2023
This is quality all the way around https://t.co/LZQbxzFDke
— trey wingo (@wingoz) February 14, 2023
SMMMOKE 💨 https://t.co/uYl7O1e2eS
— Avery Braxton (@Brax_Avery) February 14, 2023