Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown had this message to his teammates after loss to Washington Commanders.
Two Eagles offensive starters who are dealing with injuries were on the NovaCare Complex practice fields Friday, indicating that they should be ready for their potential NFC East clinching game against the Washington Commanders.
The Philadelphia Eagles got dealt a little bit of a blow with a loss to the Commanders in Week 17. Let’s not focus on a game where Kenny Pickett was the quarterback for three whole quarters. There are bigger and better things ahead.
Philadelphia Eagles teammates Jalen Hurts and A.J. Brown both say they're in a good place with their relationship.
A new mystery started gripping the Eagles ahead of their NFC East showdown against the Commanders. Star wideout A.J. Brown was marked as a "limited
Philadelphia followed up a week of chatter about the QB and receiver's relationship with one of its most well-rounded games of the season.
Jaren Kawada is a NFL, College Football and Betting Associate Editor at ClutchPoints. Kawada was born and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii, but now resides in Indianapolis, Indiana, after graduating from Butler University with a B.A. in sports media.
The media had a field day with comments made by Brown following Philadelphia's narrow win over the Panthers on Dec. 8. In the team's next game, Brown and Hurts squashed any speculation about locker room discord.
Jalen Hurts and A.J. Brown each said their relationship is "good" after Brandon Graham hinted at a potential family feud inside the Eagles' locker room.
All-Pro receiver A.J. Brown was brought down on a hip-drop tackle that appeared to injure the star's knee. He has participated in practice in a limited fashion all week which left even further doubt about his availability.
One week after Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown bluntly called "passing" the area the Eagles offense needed to improve on, Philadelphia recorded one of its best passing performances of ...
Jason Kelce, A.J. Brown and more of the Philadelphia Eagles players are the doting dads to their little ones. Jason and wife Kylie Kelce are the proud parents of three daughters Wyatt, Elliotte and Bennett.