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JuJu Smith-Schuster scores his first touchdown as a Chief

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Bradley Cooper is no stranger to Philadelphia's rivalry with Dallas, and Eagles fans' reputation of being "aggressive," but what else could fans want besides a matchup between NFC East rivals with two winning records?

Chiefs wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster made his biggest play as a Chief at a big time.

In today’s big game against the Bills, Smith-Schuster got the Chiefs on the board with a 42-yard catch and run for a touchdown. It was his first touchdown as a Chief.

It was also the first touchdown of what has been a surprisingly low-scoring game. The Chiefs now lead 7-3 midway through the second quarter.

Smith-Schuster is the Chiefs’ leading receiver today with three catches for 59 yards, and his 42-yard touchdown was the longest touchdown the Bills’ defense has given up this season.