Antonio Brown Assists Steelers WR JuJu Smith-Schuster in Search for Missing Bike
If the person who stole JuJu Smith-Schuster's bicycle is reading this, please return it.
On Tuesday morning, the Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver reported the theft on Twitter. The 20-year-old rookie also fondly recalled riding his missing two-wheeler like it was yesterday. (It was yesterday.)
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Fellow receiver Antonio Brown offered a reward to the person who could return the bike to its rightful owner.
While the incentive could unjustly reward someone for stealing Smith-Schuster's method of transportation, bringing it back home is the utmost concern.
It's time for the thief to end this cruel game of hide-and-seek.
UPDATE: Wednesday, Oct. 25
Everything is right in Smith-Schuster's world after the hashtag #FindJuJusBike spread across social media. Even Mia Khalifa wanted to help with the search, but the Steelers receiver rejected the gesture:
Nonetheless, according to KDKA-TV's Rick Dayton, someone bought the bike in Mount Oliver:
Forunately for Smith-Schuster, there are still good people in the world. Though it's not yet confirmed to be his bike, it looks like the Steelers receiver will at least have a better mode of transportation for practices.

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