A.J. Brown’s frustrations boil over as Eagles’ offense sputters again

Philadelphia Eagles coach Nick Sirianni addressed the ongoing A.J. Brown drama on Wednesday, placing some of the blame on the media for fueling the narrative.

“I’m close to being done answering these questions with this,” Sirianni said. “He’s working hard and he is a big part of this game plan, and he’ll be a big part of the game plan going forward. He’s working like crazy when he is here and I’m excited to have him.”

Brown, a generational talent, was targeted just three times in Monday night’s 10-7 win over the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field. The following day, the star receiver expressed his frustration during a Madden video game stream, calling his role in the Philadelphia offense a “s- show.” He even advised fantasy football owners to consider dropping him, suggesting he isn’t getting enough opportunities on the field.

Sirianni defended Brown’s role, noting that the raw stats didn’t tell the full story.

“If you look at the game and how the game went, there are a lot of plays in that game that are going to him that for different reasons don’t,” Sirianni explained. “For instance, (WR DeVonta Smith) Smitty’s touchdown, that play is going to A.J. They took it away, and (QB Jalen Hurts) threw it over the top.”

“You can’t just look at stats,” Sirianni added. “You can’t paint the picture that way. I know that sometimes is all the information that you guys may have, but you can’t look at it that way and just say, ‘Here’s how the game is playing out.’ There are reasons and different things.”

“A.J. Brown is one of the best wide receivers in the NFL, so of course we’re trying to get him involved in the game every single time. Sometimes it goes like it did in the Rams game or the Vikings game and sometimes it goes like it did in this last game.”

Indeed, Brown had an impressive showing in earlier games, catching 10 passes on 16 targets for 230 yards and three touchdowns in matchups against the Rams and Vikings in Weeks 3 and 7.

On Wednesday evening, Brown spoke candidly about his frustrations during a locker room media session at the NovaCare Complex.

“It’s not solely about my situation,” Brown said. “Obviously, I want to win, too. I think if we’re really focusing on winning and doing our job, we can’t just keep slapping the band-aid over the defense doing their job and getting us out of trouble.”

“At what point are we going to pick up our slack as an offense? We’re so great, you know? That’s what I’m getting at. It’s not about I don’t care about winning and all I care about is stats. No. It’s been, week after week sometimes, we’re not contributing, we’re not doing our job on offense. You can’t just keep slapping the band-aid over that.”

“You expect to win late in the year and you think you can go to it at the end of the year, it’s not going to f-ing happen. It’s not going to happen. It’s not going to happen. Last year is what it was. Thanks for the ring. But it’s a new season. We have to adapt. We have to continue to get better, to find new ways. That’s where the frustration comes in. It’s not about winning, you guys. I want to win, yes. I want to help contribute to it as well. Do our thing on offense as well. I think that’s fair.”

Brown’s talent is unquestioned, yet the Eagles offense has often failed to maximize his potential as a dynamic weapon. Instead of featuring him heavily, he’s frequently utilized as a blocker or decoy and seldom sees the ball. Considering how receivers like Terrell Owens, Randy Moss, or Brandon Marshall might react in similar situations, Brown’s measured responses, including his social-media posts and occasional comments, could be seen as commendable restraint.

Of course, context matters, as Sirianni pointed out — sometimes targets don’t come due to defensive adjustments or game flow. Still, three targets in a game raise questions.

The reigning Super Bowl champion Eagles currently sport a strong 7-2 record — and that’s what ultimately matters most. Sirianni is an impressive 5-0 after bye weeks, and the Birds’ defense looked outstanding in Green Bay.

However, the offense, which had been clicking for two weeks prior to the break, stalled at Lambeau Field. Credit goes to the Packers’ defense, which frequently limited separation for Philadelphia’s receivers. But how long can Brown remain fully engaged when his immense talents appear underused?

“I don’t care if I’m misunderstood,” Brown said. “I’ll stand up in front of there and fall on that sword over and over again. It’s about doing what we’re supposed to be doing on offense. If we are really in this business to try and get better, we gotta do what we gotta do and not just say, ‘Oh, it’s about wins. As long as you got the win, it’s cool.’ No. You cannot do that. Not in this league. You gotta continue to get better. We gotta do what we have to do on offense to help the defense, to help the special teams.”

If the season ended today, the Eagles would hold the No. 1 seed in the NFC, which suggests some criticisms may be overblown nitpicking, especially given injuries along the offensive line.

Still, the offense’s inconsistency is a fair concern as the team looks ahead to the postseason.

### Alexander Gone for Good?

On a related note, it appears cornerback Jaire Alexander’s stepping away from football may be long-term or even permanent, based on Sirianni’s comments Wednesday.

“I think (he’s) getting away for his health,” Sirianni said. “I respect that. I really enjoyed my short time with him and wish him the best.”

The Eagles acquired Alexander from the Baltimore Ravens ahead of the trade deadline, but he has been dealing with physical and mental hygiene issues in recent months.

Sirianni added, “We were just really excited to get him in here, and again, just know that he’s stepping away for health reasons. Like I said, just wish him the best.”

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Saquon Barkley, A.J. Brown were full participants Thursday

Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown returned to practice on Thursday as a full participant. Brown has not practiced since injuring his hamstring late in Week 7 and missed the Week 8 win over the Giants.

Running back Saquon Barkley was also a full participant in practice after dealing with a groin injury sustained in Week 8.

The Eagles practiced without center Cam Jurgens, who has not been able to practice since injuring his knee in Week 7. In Jurgens’ absence, Brett Toth has taken over the center position.

Cornerback Adoree’ Jackson practiced for the first time since suffering a concussion in Week 7; however, his participation was limited. Defensive lineman Moro Ojomo, also recovering from a concussion, was limited in practice on Thursday as well.

Edge rusher Nolan Smith (triceps) was among the full participants at practice. Smith is currently in his 21-day window after being placed on injured reserve following Week 3.

The Eagles are preparing to face the Green Bay Packers on Monday Night Football.
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Eagles rumors: When AJ Brown could return to the field for Philadelphia

AJ Brown, the Philadelphia Eagles’ star wide receiver, will not play in Sunday’s game against the New York Giants but is expected to return after the team’s bye week for the November 10 matchup against the Green Bay Packers, according to NFL insider Ian Rapoport.

Brown missed practices this week due to a hamstring issue, leading the Eagles to list him as out for Week 8. Despite some missed time, Brown has been a key part of Philadelphia’s passing game this season. According to ESPN, he has recorded 29 catches for 395 yards and three touchdowns through seven games. These numbers highlight both his big-play ability and a relatively lighter target share compared to previous seasons.

Last week, Brown showcased his potential in the Eagles’ 28-22 win over the Minnesota Vikings by finishing with 121 yards and two touchdowns. His performance helped stabilize Philadelphia’s offense alongside a strong outing from quarterback Jalen Hurts. This display emphasized why the Eagles prefer to be cautious with him moving forward.

When healthy, Brown significantly impacts coverage schemes and creates opportunities for his teammates. Head coach Nick Sirianni and the medical staff plan to use the upcoming bye week to carefully manage Brown’s recovery. This approach aligns with the team’s usual strategy for soft-tissue injuries, which can be worsened by returning too soon.

The early estimate for Brown’s return in Week 10 provides the Eagles with a valuable window to complete his treatment, monitor his workouts, and ensure a clean lift in practice before facing the Packers.
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Adam Schefter drops major AJ Brown trade deadline update

Will AJ Brown Stick with the Philadelphia Eagles?

The NFL trade deadline is fast approaching, and wide receiver AJ Brown’s future with the Philadelphia Eagles remains a hot topic. NFL insider Adam Schefter recently provided a major update on Brown’s status, fueling speculation about a potential move.

According to Schefter, “Teams still are eyeing Brown as the deadline approaches, but the defending Super Bowl champion Eagles are not looking to move the three-time Pro Bowler.” While the Eagles are open to listening to trade offers, Schefter notes, “Philadelphia would not be willing to part with Brown for anything less than a blockbuster offer, which is not expected to be forthcoming.”

This stance suggests that while there is interest around the league in Brown, the Eagles’ general manager Howie Roseman is holding firm on the wide receiver’s value.

Brown’s Availability for Eagles vs. Giants

In addition to trade rumors, Brown’s health is also a concern as Philadelphia prepares for a key Week 8 matchup against the New York Giants. The star wideout is sidelined due to a hamstring injury and has missed practice all week, confirming he will not play in the upcoming contest.

Reports indicate that Brown has scar tissue on his hamstring, which is affecting his performance and recovery. Notably, this game will mark the first he has missed in the current season.

The Eagles are eager to bounce back after a tough loss to the Giants on Thursday Night Football less than three weeks ago at MetLife Stadium. However, they will have to do so without AJ Brown in the lineup.

As the trade deadline approaches and Brown works through his injury, all eyes will be on Philadelphia to see whether the dynamic wide receiver remains a key part of their championship aspirations.
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