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Don’t hold your breath for a JuJu Smith-Schuster and Jackson Mahomes TikTok collab.
The receiver, who signed a one-year deal with the Kansas City Chiefs earlier this month — joining quarterback Patrick Mahomes and company — recently shut down the idea during an Instagram Live.
“Nah. That is not happening,” Smith-Schuster told NFL Network’s Taylor Bisciotti, per Deadspin
, when asked whether or not he’d be making TikTok videos with Mahomes’ younger brother.
“Do I see myself doing that here? I’m here to work… I came here to win,” he said.
Just last week, Smith-Schuster shared a TikTok video that showed the former Steelers wideout dancing in his new No. 9 Chiefs jersey.
Mahomes, who is known for his dancing TikTok videos at Chiefs games, reacted to the Smith-Schuster signing in a post on his Instagram Story.

“Now we have to collab..,” he wrote at the time.
Mahomes, the younger brother of the Super Bowl-winning quarterback, made headlines for his social media antics last season — including the moment he poured water on Ravens fans for taunting him in September.
A month later, Mahomes apologized amid the backlash he received for dancing on the logo of the late Sean Taylor during a memorial game in Washington.
Since Smith-Schuster signed with the Chiefs, fans have been begging for a TikTok collaboration with Mahomes.
While it remains to be seen if Smith-Schuster will change his mind about Mahomes, the 25-year-old receiver seems ready for his next NFL chapter.
The former second-round pick spent the last five seasons in Pittsburgh and made the Pro Bowl in 2018. His deal with the Chiefs is reportedly worth $10.75 million, with a base of $3 million, plus incentives.
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