Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster is proving that he still has the skills to perform at a high level, recently posting his first 100-yard game in two years with a seven-catch, 130-yard performance against the New Orleans Saints. At 27, he finds himself as one of the more experienced receivers on the team, taking on a mentorship role for younger players while also stepping up in the absence of injured teammates. His quarterback, Patrick Mahomes, praises Smith-Schuster's understanding of the game and his ability to contribute in various ways.
- JuJu Smith-Schuster recorded his first 100-yard game in two years.
- He is embracing a leadership role among the Chiefs' wide receivers.
- Smith-Schuster's experience is helping him read defenses and mentor younger players.