Eagles stars say 'we've got to find a way to finish game'
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He was right. That moment came Sunday in a stunning loss to the Dallas Cowboys, where the Eagles jumped out to a 21-0 lead before the offense went ice cold and got shut out the rest of the game. It's not likely lost on Brown that the meltdown started about the time they also stopped looking his way.
Former Philadelphia Eagles great Jason Kelce recently made it known how he feels about the drama between Jalen Hurts and AJ Brown.
After catching a 16-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Jalen Hurts, Brown started gesticulating his arm in the end zone. AJ Brown waited so long for that TD he forgot how to celebrate TD’s like a normal person 😭 pic.twitter.com/iRwUPIu4i6
A.J. Brown said the Eagles' offense couldn't use the defense as a Band-Aid. That proved to be true vs. the Cowboys.
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.
AJ Brown was catching passes from Tom Brady before the Eagles-Cowboys game on Sunday, drawing plenty of scrutiny from fans.
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.
Brown was asked Thursday about speculation he’s no longer the same elite player — and his blunt response suggested he’s not in the mood for that narrative.
AJ Brown’s frustration grows as DeSean Jackson hints at deeper issues between Brown and Jalen Hurts that is beyond football.
Right on cue, the Cowboys ripped those Band-Aids off, exposing all of the Eagles' open wounds as the Eagles blew a 21-point lead and lost 24-21 on Nov. 23. Sure, the Eagles looked great on offense for the first 18 minutes of the game, which constituted their first three drives.
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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?