Brown isn't having any of "TikTok boy" JuJu Smith-Schuster's social media antics.
"We were in a man coverage," Bradberry said. Bradberry was whistled for holding Smith-Schuster on a 3rd-and-8 with the game tied 35-35. "They were consistent for the most part. I just can't be blatant with it." "JuJu motioned down to a bunch. Gardner-Johnson also tweeted, "I got more INT's then bra had TD's….. [scheduled to be a free agent](https://www.cbsnews.com/philadelphia/news/nfl-free-agency-philadelphia-eagles-jason-kelce-fletcher-cox/) in the offseason. But congratulations again!" Brown wrote on Twitter, "First off congratulations. You was on the way out the league before mahomes resurrected your career on your 1 year deal Tik-Tok boy . after that you been toilet water ..... He admitted that he grabbed you but don't act like your like that or ever was.
The Chiefs wide receiver made fun of James Bradberry for his crucial holding penalty, and Brown came to his teammate's defense.
Now help me decide which finger I need to get sized for this ring 🤣🤣— JuJu Smith-Schuster (@TeamJuJu) [https://t.co/2JNdB6uYqU] [February 14, 2023] [https://t.co/Z3SpMXnP4K] [February 14, 2023] He admitted that he grabbed you but don't act like your like that or ever was. "It was holding," he said. The Valentine's Day greeting comes two days after Bradberry's costly holding penalty on Smith-Schuster late in the fourth quarter of Super Bowl LVII.
The Chiefs receiver's Valentine's Day post prompted his Super Bowl foes to call him "Tik-Tok boy" and say he "was on the way out the league."
Dallas Cowboys defensive end [Micah Parsons subtweeted](https://twitter.com/MicahhParsons11/status/1625611918558871552?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1625611918558871552%7Ctwgr%5E992817e07458b8edbae79b5fc1e267caf5fb1b80%7Ctwcon%5Es1_c10&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.inquirer.com%2Feagles%2Fjuju-smith-schuster-james-bradberry-valentines-tweet-20230214.html) the Chiefs wide receiver by suggesting that "social media has allowed players social media skills be better than their football skills." Gardner-Johnson tweeted that Smith-Schuster "ran from me when I check him in game... then 10 got his smoke." "Don't act like your [sic] like that or ever was," he added. But his fellow Eagles weren't willing to let Smith-Schuster off the hook so easily. [parading through Kansas City](https://twitter.com/aaronladd0/status/1625921354116526081) with the [Lombardi Trophy](https://www.insider.com/nfl-vince-lombardi-trophy-super-bowl-history-2022-2) in tow. But when the referees whistled Philadelphia cornerback James Bradberry for pulling on Smith-Schuster's jersey during the play, any chance of an Eagles comeback virtually washed away. —JuJu Smith-Schuster (@TeamJuJu) [dance videos](https://www.tiktok.com/@juju/video/7079460917435567402?lang=en) Smith-Schuster [frequently shares](https://www.tiktok.com/@juju/video/7108041142905883950?lang=en) on the [social media platform](https://www.tiktok.com/@juju/video/7194533053203762478?lang=en). Philadelphia wide receiver A.J. [February 14, 2023] [February 15, 2023]
PHILADELPHIA − The pain of the Eagles' Super Bowl loss to the Kansas City Chiefs was still evident two days later on wide receiver A.J. Brown's face.
"I think the thing that I’m most focused on is winning," Hurts said. And do the things that need to be done to grow from it. I think that’s my mentality going in, and I think that’ll be this whole entire team’s mentality moving forward." He had a costly mistake in the Eagles' only regular-season loss with Hurts at quarterback, a 32-21 defeat to the Washington Commanders on Nov. 4 that he said "deteriorated my confidence." "I kind of got steered away from what I’m usually focused on, and my priorities, and things like that," Watkins said. He grabbed my shoulder when the ball was coming, so I allowed him to have that key. In the fourth quarter of that game, Watkins caught a 53-yard pass, fell down, then fumbled the ball away as he got back up. But I didn’t stick to my routine things." And that brings us to the other part of that drive, Quez Watkins' missed diving catch. Watkins had gotten behind safety Juan Thornhill, and he dove for the pass as Thornhill grabbed at his shoulder. "It’s been a tough 48 hours," Brown said.
Deebo Samuel didn't mince words about the Eagles, and neither did JuJu Smith-Schuster. But Philly wide receiver A.J. Brown only responded to one of the two.
Brown only responded to one of the two. Well, you’d have to ask Brown that. Deebo Samuel didn’t mince words about the Eagles, and neither did JuJu Smith-Schuster. And a number of Philadelphia players and coaches have already spoken about Samuel’s words already, so perhaps, Brown didn’t feel the need to continue barking back. Brown did not, however, clap back at Samuel despite the latter’s comments about Bradberry. Leading off with a well-deserved congratulations, of course, but it’s hard not to smile at the cynical nature of it after reading what Brown said thereafter:
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Just three times in NFL history has a team lost the Super Bowl only to come back the next year and win it all: the 1971 Cowboys, the 1972 Dolphins and the 2018 Patriots. "Right now it's so tough," Brown continued on. We got right to the door." The farthest the Eagles got on that drive was the KC 15, where they opted for a 33-yard field goal on a fourth and six. We're definitely going to try to do our best and do everything possible to get back to work so we can prepare." "You get to the dance and you're one game away. put the Chiefs back on top on the ensuing drive. Sunday was the highest level Brown had competed at in his football life and he was specular in the process. If they had to settle for merely a field goal, the Chiefs could grab the lead with a TD and, of course, that's exactly how it played. A touchdown would've reestablished a 10-point lead the Birds carried into halftime. "Right now, I can't read the future. The Eagles were 30 minutes away from the franchise's second-ever Super Bowl trophy and are now left with questions, concerns and, honestly, a dour disposition.
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And he put his team in a great position to win. The Eagles were one win away from accomplishing their ultimate goal and the fact that they didn’t get it done stings. Of course, a lot went right for the Eagles to even make it to the big game. When asked why that moment stuck out to him, Brown mentioned his playoff game with the Titans the previous year. On Tuesday, Brown was asked about the toughest part of the game. He did a great job all game. I’m 100 percent,” he said. On 3rd-and-11, Hurts hit Kenny Gainwell for a 5-yard completion, setting up a 4th-and-6 from the Chiefs’ 15-yard line. Nick Sirianni sent out the field goal unit. “Yeah, you can say the future’s real bright,” Brown said. “Right now, I can’t really think about the future. I really don’t know what to say.
Former Tennessee Titans and current Philadelphia Eagles WR A.J. Brown was somber when talking about the team's Super Bowl 57 loss.
He thinks the future is bright but admitted it’s hard to think about that now. It’s so tough because when you get to the dance you want it to end only one way. However, Brown was mostly quiet in the second half as KC mounted a comeback.