
JuJu Smith-Schuster had all eyes on him when he showed up to Super Bowl 57. Check out Juju Smith Super Bowl outfit here.
JuJu Smith : super bowl outfit | receiving yards today
Smith-Schuster is the holder of several NFL records, including being the youngest player to reach 2,500 career receiving yards and the first player to have two offensive touchdowns of at least 97 yards. He also holds several Steelers franchise records.
Off the field, he is also known for his social media presence and affinity for esports. In 2019, Smith-Schuster was ranked as one of the NFL’s most marketable players.
Smith-Schuster began playing football at the age of eight. He changed his name in football program listings in 2012 from “John” to “JuJu,” a nickname an aunt gave him when he was young, and legally changed his last name from “Smith” to “Smith-Schuster” while in college as a tribute to his step-father.
Juju Smith Super Bowl outfit
JuJu Smith-Schuster, a wide receiver for the Kansas City Chiefs, delivered an especially strong outfit—by bringing an epic skirt to the Super Bowl.
Rebuking a traditional suit (or cozy pregame tracksuit), Smith-Schuster opted for a pleated Thom Browne skirt that hit just below the knee.
Men in skirts is, of course, nothing new on the runways and red carpets, but it’s especially refreshing to see one in such an unexpected setting. “This shit not for everybody,” the athlete wrote on his Instagram Stories.
It’s a growing trend to see athletes embrace the skirt, particularly Thom Browne’s sleek styles.
Last year, Russell Westbrook donned a white, below-the-knee kilt to Browne’s spring 2022 show in New York; Odell Beckham Jr. also wore a pleated black style to last year’s Met Gala.
Smith-Schuster styled his green kilt with a graphic white button-up shirt, chunky Fendi combat boots, and a sleek Saint Laurent top-handle bag (somebody loves designer!).
As an added treat, he wore a little black beret by Kenzo, with the word “Paris” on it. In this fit, he certainly could have been on his way to the front rows of fashion week in the city of light.
Receiving yards today
JuJu Smith-Schuster totaled 53 receiving yards on seven catches in a 38-35 win over the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl 57.
Game
|
REC
|
YDS
|
AVG
|
LNG
|
TD
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|
13 Feb
@
PHI
|
7
|
53
|
7.6
|
14
|
0
|
30 Jan
vs
CIN
|
1
|
7
|
7.0
|
7
|
0
|
22 Jan
vs
JAC
|
2
|
29
|
14.5
|
16
|
0
|
Regular season
|
78
|
933
|
12.0
|
53
|
3
|
Career (’17-’22)
|
401
|
4,788
|
11.9
|
97
|
29
|
The Chiefs wide receiver’s longest reception was 14 yards. He was targeted nine times.
Smith-Schuster had recorded 36 yards on three receptions in his two previous playoff games. He didn’t score at all in the postseason.
The Kansas City Chiefs beat the Philadelphia Eagles with a score of 38-35 on Sunday. Following the game, Smith-Schuster reflected on his win in an interview with NFL‘s GameDay Final hosts Chris Rose, Emmanuel Sanders, and Maurice Jones-Drew.
After showing off the Samoan flag around his neck meant to represent his ancestry, Smith-Schuster was asked if he knew about the “incentive” he’d be walking away with. In response, he said that he didn’t know how much he’d be getting before laughing with the reporters and saying: “Cha-ching, Cha-ching.”
Smith-Schuster’s bonus was then revealed to him, with Rose explaining: “You had to play at least half the offensive snaps and the Chiefs had to win. Check, check, and a big check for a million.”
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