Man who turned in Smith-Schuster's stolen bike waiting on reward
The man who turned in JuJu Smith-Schuster's bicycle after it was stolen last week hopes Antonio Brown comes through with the free Pittsburgh Steelers tickets he promised as a reward.
DJ, as the man goes by, told KDKA-TV's John Shumway that he bought the bike for $200 and knew nothing about the reward when he turned it over to police.
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"The police came back to me and said there was a reward, and I said that's not why I returned it, but when I heard it was tickets to a Steelers game, I was like, I wanted them tickets 'cause I've never been to a Steelers game in my life," DJ said.
With no word back from Brown, DJ asked KDKA for help. The Steelers are currently on bye, but the team was able to get in contact with Brown, who vowed to send DJ to a game before the end of the season. Smith-Schuster said he also plans to reimburse DJ the $200 he paid to the bike thief.
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