PITTSBURGH — The search for Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster's bike is over.
Channel 11 has learned the Smith-Schuster's bike was found around 11 p.m. Tuesday in Mt. Oliver.
A Steelers representative and Smith-Schuster are expected to pick up the bike Wednesday.
That tweet was quickly followed by another showing him riding his bike Monday wearing his Steelers helmet.
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Smith-Schuster took to Twitter on Tuesday to post a video, letting his followers know his bike was stolen and he was walking to practice.
Smith-Schuster, the NFL’s youngest player, is known for riding his bike to work.
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Teammate Antonio Brown tweeted out his support in helping Smith-Schuster find his bike. Brown's even offering two tickets to a Steeler's home game for whoever returns the bike.
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