A.J. Brown Says He Let His ‘Frustrations Boil over’ but Still Wants to Help the Eagles Offense Get Cooking
A.J. Brown accepted responsibility for a cryptic post not aimed at teammates and highlighted his frustration over limited targets despite aiming to be the NFL's top wide receiver.
- A.J. Brown opened his media session by taking full accountability for letting his frustrations boil over Sunday and said his post wasn’t directed at anyone at the NovaCare Complex on October 1, 2025.
- Brown cited a slow start, noting 14 catches for 151 yards and one touchdown through four games, while aiming to be the best wide receiver in the NFL.
- Brown added he is "very optimistic" the Philadelphia Eagles offense can improve and said "it's fair to want the ball" as defense and special teams have been carrying the club.
- Despite a 4-0 start, the Philadelphia Eagles rank 30th in total offense and 31st in passing, and ESPN reported they could explore trading A.J. Brown, but he `absolutely` wants to remain in Philadelphia.
- Coaches and Brown are meeting daily with Jalen Hurts and offensive staff to fix passing inconsistencies, and Nick Sirianni may game-plan toward Brown soon.
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