PHOTO: Patriots WR JuJu Smith-Schuster Posts Graphic Snapchat Selfie Exposing Himself In Car With Unknown Woman
JuJu Smith-Schuster in uniform and in car (Photos via Getty Images and snapchat)
JuJu Smith-Schuster is currently dealing with uncertainty surrounding his NFL career, and he got his name buzzing in the worst way over the weekend.
The veteran wide receiver, whether purposely or accidentally, took to his personal Snapchat account and posted himself in a car with an unknown woman. JuJu Smith-Schuster could be seen in the passenger seat holding one phone in his right hand and taking a selfie with another phone while his penis was exposed.
JuJu Smith-Schuster was clearly happy about what he was doing, as he had the biggest smirk on his face.
Within minutes of its posting, the 27-year-old deleted the picture, but it was way too late, as it would soon make its way to other social media platforms.

if you’re feeling dangerous to search for the uncensored image. Just go to twitter and search.
The wide receiver, who won Super Bowl LVII with the Chiefs, has yet to respond to the leak of the picture, whether it was by him, by someone else, or he simply chose the wrong picture to share with the viewing public.
Click on ‘Follow Us’ and get notified of the most viral NFL stories via Google!Follow Us
Smith-Schuster was said to be quite active on his Snapchat page on Saturday, as he shared several pictures from when he was out to dinner.
JuJu Smith-Schuster Signed Huge Deal After Winning Super Bowl With The Chiefs
JuJu Smith-Schuster was drafted in the second round of the 2017 draft by the Steelers and spent the first five years of his career in Pittsburgh. His best season was in 2018 when he racked up 1,426 receiving yards and seven touchdowns, which landed him a Pro Bowl nod, via ESPN.com.
After his career came to an end in Pittsburgh, he signed with the Chiefs and had a resurgence of his career as he produced 933 yards, the second-highest mark of his career, during his lone season in Kansas City. He would end it with a Super Bowl victory.
The wide receiver agreed to a three-year, $33 million contract with the New England Patriots but had a lackluster year with 29 receptions for 260 yards and one touchdown before he was placed on injured reserve.
News
At my wedding, my grandfather handed me an old passbook. My father quickly took it and said, “That bank shut down in the ’80s—he’s just confused.”
Part 2 “Mr. Mercer?” he said again, his voice carrying the weight of bad news and good news tangled together so tightly they were impossible to separate. The second executive,…
Part 2 + 3: I kept $20M in my mom’s safe. Next morning she was gone with it—and I laughed because of what was inside
Part 2 Because the black bag they raced out of that house with only had… Twenty million dollars in perfectly printed counterfeit bills. I had swapped the real purchase packet…
Part 2 + 3: My daughter married a Korean man when she was 21. She hasn’t been home for twelve years, but every year, she sends $100,000.
Part 2 And then, someone called out in a voice I would know anywhere. “Mom…?” The single word hit me like a physical blow. My heart slammed against my ribs…
My sister switched my baby powder with flour as a joke during a family visit. Thirty seconds after I used it, my six-month-old baby stopped breathing. I rushed her to the hospital…
Part 2 “It looks like someone deliberately exposed her,” Dr. Morrison finished. The words landed like broken glass in an open wound. I stared at her, the hospital blanket twisting…
Part 2: I am 65 years old. I got divorced 5 years ago. My ex-husband left me a bank card with 3,000 dollars. I never touched it. Five years later, when I went to withdraw that money…
Part 2 The manager’s heels clicked across the polished tile like a countdown. She was in her early sixties, silver hair pulled into a neat bun, navy suit tailored sharp…
Part 2: At my wedding, my grandfather handed me an old passbook. My father quickly took it and said, “That bank shut down in the ’80s—he’s just confused.”
Mr. Mercer?” the second executive repeated, his voice low and measured, like a man delivering news that could tilt the rest of a life. His name tag read Richard Harlan,…
End of content
No more pages to load