In the 2017 National Football League Draft, the Pittsburgh Steelers selected JuJu Smith-Schuster in the second round of the draft.
He is the first player in NFL history to have two offensive touchdowns of at least 97 yards each, and he holds several other records as well,
including the record for the youngest player to reach 2,500 career receiving yards and the first player to have two offensive touchdowns of at least 97 yards apiece.
Away from the pitch, he is well-known for his active presence on social media and his passion for esports. Eight years old was when JuJu Smith-Schuster first laced up his football cleats.
When he was younger and played football with the Snoop Youth Football League, Snoop Dogg was his youth football coach.
Long Beach Polytechnic High School held the distinction of being the high school in the United States that sent the most football players on to careers in the National Football League (NFL).
He had planned to attend the University of Oregon when he changed his mind and said he would enroll at the University of Southern California instead.
During his first game as a true freshman, he faced Fresno State and recorded four receptions for 123 yards and two touchdowns.
As a sophomore, he participated in 14 games and established a new career high with 1,454 receiving yards in addition to scoring 10 touchdowns.
Following the conclusion of the 2016 campaign, he made the decision to bypass his senior year in order to join the NFL Draft in 2017. He quit school prior to graduation but later went back to complete his studies at the university.
How Much Does JuJu Smith-Schuster Make?
His annual income is estimated to be around $3,760,000 on average. Smith-Schuster is projected to earn a basic salary of $1,035,000