Eagles' Nick Sirianni Responds to A.J. Brown's Cryptic Post: 'I Question Nothing About His Desire to Be Here'
Coach Nick Sirianni affirms A.J. Brown’s commitment despite his frustration and underperformance, noting Brown’s desire to contribute and be a good teammate.
- Nick Sirianni, the Eagles' head coach, defended A.J. Brown on Monday, saying `Obviously A.J. is very important to this football team` and `I always talk to him.`
- Brown's post referencing Mark 6:11 followed a quiet performance on Sunday, drawing attention as reporters said it targeted people inside the Eagles organization after his two-catch, seven-yard game.
- Through four games, A.J. Brown has 14 catches and one touchdown, and he had two catches for seven yards on Sunday despite heavy targets.
- Brown declined to address reporters after Sunday's win, drawing criticism as some called him a selfish teammate, yet the Philadelphia Eagles remain undefeated at 4-0 ahead of the Denver Broncos game.
- Brown's prior production and contract complicate calls for roster moves, as he posted 1,496 receiving yards in 2022 and signed a three-year, $96 million extension with the Philadelphia Eagles.
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A.J. Brown’s Old Social Media Post Resurfaces After New Cryptic Message
A.J. Brown didn’t say a word to reporters after the Philadelphia Eagles beat the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Week 4.But hours after the game, the All-Pro wideout posted the following Bible verse from Mark 6:11 on his Instagram page:“If you’re not welcomed, not listened to, quietly withdraw. Don’t make a scene. Shrug your shoulders and be on your way.”Hmmm … that kinda feels more like frustration dressed up as stoicism than anything else. Coming on the …


Nick Sirianni: A.J. Brown ‘wants to contribute’ to Eagles, not leave
A.J. Brown has already voiced his frustration with his role in the Philadelphia Eagles' offense, and after posting a cryptic quote to social media, his head coach came out in his defense.
AJ Brown Posts Cryptic Tweets After Win vs Bucs, Hints At Wanting To Leave Eagles
Despite the 4-0 start (and winning the Super Bowl last year), A.J. Brown does seem to be happy in Philadelphia. The Eagles are one of the two teams that remain undefeated through four weeks of the NFL season, but the star receiver certainly appeared disgruntled regardless of the team’s success. After the game, Brown posted […]
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