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Mary Clarke

A.J. Brown ruthlessly called JuJu Smith-Schuster a ‘Tik-Tok boy’ after Super Bowl Valentine’s Day tweet

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.

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.

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"

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