Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster addressed his role in the locker room for the team during his postgame press conference on Monday night.
“I love it, it’s great. There’s no better feeling than knowing these guys are looking up to you and being a role model,” said Smith-Schuster. “Every day, I set the standard and try to help them out in any way I can – not just on the field but off the field. Doing stuff that keeps them happy, hanging out with them, just trying to build that relationship.”
Smith-Schuster finished Monday’s victory over the New Orleans Saints with seven catches for 130 yards. He led the team receiving that week, but he made sure to share some appreciation for teammate Justin Watson.
“Not necessarily. Another person I would love to give the spotlight to that you guys don’t understand is Justin Watson,” said Smith-Schuster. “He’s another great dude who has been here for quite some time. When I got here, he was the guy who I was leaning on the most. Coming back, obviously I’m familiar with the plays, but seeing new faces and seeing a guy like him – he’s a great leader. Don’t give it up to me; he is a guy who helps out a lot.”
The Chiefs expect to be without Rashee Rice due to a knee injury, making the re-signing of Smith-Schuster much more valuable for the postseason push.