The Kansas City Chiefs’ receiving corps got a year older this week when veteran pass-catcher JuJu Smith-Schuster celebrated his 28th birthday on Friday, November 22.
Smith-Schuster, who played at the University of Southern California as a collegian, is in his second stint with the Chiefs and plays a crucial role in Andy Reid’s offense.
Given the serious injuries sustained by Kansas City’s receivers this season, Smith-Schuster’s presence has been crucial to the Chiefs’ 9-1 start to their 2024 campaign.
Though the former Trojan was briefly sidelined due to a hamstring injury, he is expected to play in Kansas City’s Week 12 matchup against the Carolina Panthers this weekend.
Wishing you all the good JuJu on your birthday! HBD @TeamJuJu pic.twitter.com/CgPrKBa8xj
— Kansas City Chiefs (@Chiefs) November 22, 2024
After the Chiefs saw their undefeated record dashed by the Buffalo Bills on Sunday, Smith-Schuster figures to play a major part in Kansas City’s bounce-back effort against the 3-7 Panthers.
Stay tuned to see if Smith-Schuster can catch a touchdown this weekend to help lift the Chiefs to victory over Carolina.