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At the forefront of this negativity has been wideout A.J. Brown, the Eagles' talented yet disgruntled receiver who hasn't been shy about voicing his frustration with his and the offense's underwhelming production through 10 games.
The Eagles improved to 8-2 with a Week 11 win over the Lions but A.J. Brown remains unhappy with his role in the team's offense.
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A.J. Brown thinks the Eagles are ‘close’ on offense, laughs off talk about his declining skills
There is a thought process out there in the ether that A.J. Brown at 28 is not the same player he was just last year or the season prior, when he had 106 catches and 1,456 yards. What would he say to those who believe that?
Philadelphia Eagles receiver A.J. Brown brought up teammate Saquon Barkley when discussing his impact during the 2025 season.
PHILADELPHIA — As the digging continues in an effort to find out what ails the Eagles offense, star receiver A.J. Brown was asked Thursday about one of the theories floating around the internet, talk radio and wherever else the state of Philadelphia’s favorite football team is being discussed.
A.J. Brown had a quiet week. No social media storms, no need to explain anything, no need to make apologies. The publicized meeting he had during
Eagles receiver A.J. Brown offered a quick retort when asked about speculation he isn't the same player he once was.
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown is facing criticism for his effort level against the Detroit Lions.
After a week spent discussing the Eagles' offense and his role in it on social media, with reporters and with Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie, wide receiver A.J.
The reporter then clarified he was asking from a skillset perspective. Brown responded that the only receiver he watches in that regard is retired wideout Julio Jones, who he has long called one of his idols and the reason he wears the No. 11.