Among His Former Teammates Again, Patriots' Brown Says He's Moved on From Sour Departure From Philly
- On Wednesday, New England Patriots wide receiver A.J. Brown faced his former team during a joint practice in Foxborough, addressing his relationship with Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts following their offseason trade.
- Brown has not spoken to Hurts since his departure from Philadelphia this offseason, though both players publicly downplayed any lingering tension during joint training camp sessions.
- Focusing on his future with the Patriots, Brown praised new quarterback Drake Maye, noting their connection is in a "good spot" as they continue building chemistry during preseason.
- Refusing to discuss his exit from Philadelphia, Brown emphasized a desire to "keep everything positive," telling reporters he won't look back at his Eagles tenure.
- The two teams will square off again on Thursday before facing each other in a preseason contest at Gillette Stadium on Saturday, Aug. 22.
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Brown is practicing against his former team this week in preparation for an exhibition game on Saturday.
Among his former teammates again, Patriots’ Brown says he’s moved on from sour departure from Philly - Boston News, Weather, Sports
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — A.J. Brown arrived in New England following his trade from Philadelphia saying he was in “awe” about getting a fresh start as a...
Among his former teammates again, Patriots’ Brown says he’s moved on from sour departure from Philly
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — A.J. Brown arrived in New England following his trade from Philadelphia saying he was in “awe” about getting a fresh start as a member of the Patriots.
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