JuJu Smith-Schuster ruins former Giants CB James Bradberry’s Valentine’s Day

James Bradberry, Philadelphia Eagles. (Photo by Sarah Stier/Getty Images)
James Bradberry, Philadelphia Eagles. (Photo by Sarah Stier/Getty Images) /
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You’ve almost – yes we said almost – got to feel bad for former NY Giants cornerback James Bradberry. The cornerback was in a position to try and help the Philadelphia Eagles win the Super Bowl, but a holding call, which he admitted was the right decision from the refs, opened the door for the Chiefs to kill some clock and set up their game-winning field goal with only a few seconds left.

Bradberry was dejected and a lot of Giants fans didn’t mind seeing that after he bashed the front office and the team as a whole on numberous occasions over the past few months. How could things get worse for him?

Leave it to Chiefs wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster to hit him where it hurts and ruin his Valentine’s Day. Smith-Schuster has trolled the hell out of Bradberry on the day where love is supposed to be delivered and not this:

JuJu Smith-Schuster trolled James Bradberry in the worst way possible

Alright, we have to admit that’s pretty damn funny when you think about it, but come on man – hasn’t Bradberry suffered enough? Smith-Schuster provided quite the knockout punch here and a lot of people are loving it. Not everyone, though, as Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown was clearly furious with the post.

https://twitter.com/1kalwaysopen_/status/1625604922388492290

This Eagles-Chiefs beef has people hoping for a Super Bowl rematch next season. Too bad that’s not going to happen because Daniel Jones, Saquon Barkley and the rest of the Big Blue playmakers will be ready to punch their tickets for Las Vegas next February, right? Right.

Bradberry is getting roasted on social media because of his late penalty, but there was no need for Smith-Schuster to come at him like this. We get that he’s just trying to have fun and troll a little bit, but this is a textbook showing of trying to kick a man while he’s already down.

We’ll let you decide if Smith-Schuster is in the wrong or not for going after the former NY defensive back like this or not.