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Darius Slay calls out Chiefs' JuJu Smith-Schuster over TikTok skit

Earlier this week, wideout JuJu Smith-Schuster shared a TikTok skit mocking several Philadelphia Eagles, nearly three weeks removed from the Kansas City Chiefs' victory in Super Bowl LVII. 

Understandably, members of the Eagles aren't happy about Smith-Schuster's low blow. 

On Wednesday, All-Pro cornerback Darius Slay responded, calling the wide receiver "lame" in a tweet.

On Thursday, Slay continued, calling Smith-Schuster's generation a "little weird." The five-time Pro Bowler took particular offense to the skit's focus on James Bradberry, the victim of the now-infamous holding call late in the Super Bowl, which helped the Chiefs secure victory. 

"Ya'll trolling. It rubbed me the wrong way since y'all wanna be out here clowning and stuff, All-Pro JB, one of the best in the game," Slay said, via The Volume. "I honestly hold every play. Like y'all offensive guys push off every play."

Slay threw a subtle shot at Smith-Schuster, saying that besides the Patrick Mahomes-to-Travis Kelce connection, he and the Eagles defense had a "field day" with the Chiefs passing attack.

"We were the number on pass defense for a reason," Slay said. "And you know, to come out like that, talking crazy? You need to fix that. That ain't called for, man. Y'all be taking it to a whole new level right now."

Bragging rights always go to the winner, but Smith-Schuster's "skit" is slightly over the top, especially after the six-year pro managed only seven catches for 53 yards in the biggest game of the year. 

Slay wasn't the only Eagle to sound off on Smith-Schuster. In a now-deleted Tweet, Brown shared a picture of an Instagram DM he sent Smith-Schuster, saying, "Leave me off all your TikTok shii p----."

After speaking his piece, Slay offered one more piece of advice for Smith-Schuster. 

"What JuJu need to be doing is really just be worrying about his little TikTok dances and keep it going and stop trying to play like that," Slay said. "You better play like that on TikTok."

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