Juju Smith-Schuster didn’t have to go too far to find his Halloween costume this year.
The talented wide receiver decided to wear his full Pittsburgh Steelers gear while going house-to-house with a group of kids.
Juju trick or treating in full uniform. pic.twitter.com/XdK1qq4wfW
— Andrew Fillipponi (@ThePoniExpress) November 1, 2018
Smith-Schuster surprised fans young and old while searching for some late night candy. The 21-year-old took pictures and surely made some young fans’ nights.
I recognize this trick-or-treater in the middle. Juju is the man. pic.twitter.com/kz3zLySCvu
— Andrew Fillipponi (@ThePoniExpress) November 1, 2018
Smith-Schuster also dished out some candy. He was filmed doing the floss dance while wearing a Halloween Michael Myers mask before giving some candy out and revealing it was actually him under the creepy mask.
Happy Halloween!!!! 🎃 I got best costume for sure!!! 😂😂😂 pic.twitter.com/gi605di2c3
— JuJu Smith-Schuster (@TeamJuJu) November 1, 2018
Smith-Schuster is a guy who likes to have fun and spread positivity. So, it comes as no surprise he took full advantage of Halloween.
The NFL could use more personalities like Smith-Schuster. He’s a player you can’t help but cheer for, even if you hate the Steelers. What an awesome dude.
[CBS]

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