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AJ Brown’s Frustration Rising Amid Eagles’ 4-0 Start

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Philadelphia eagles ⁣Wide Receiver AJ Brown Signals Frustration​ With Cryptic Social Media Post

Philadelphia Eagles star⁣ wide receiver AJ Brown posted lyrics from the song “Attention” by ‍Doja Cat on his Twitter account ⁢following‍ the‍ team’s ​25-11 victory over⁢ the Tampa​ Bay Buccaneers on Thursday,September​ 26th,raising questions‌ about his ⁢role‍ in ⁤the Eagles’ offense. ⁢The Eagles improved to 4-0 with ⁤the win.

the ‌post,which has garnered important ⁢attention from ‍fans and⁢ analysts,comes after a game where ⁤Brown recorded only two⁢ receptions on nine targets.DeVonta Smith,the Eagles’ ​other starting ⁤receiver,also had limited involvement,with two ⁢catches on two targets.

Brown publicly voiced his desire for a more aggressive offensive‍ approach following the Eagles’ Week 3 win against the Los Angeles Rams. He expressed his concerns during a post-game press conference,⁢ though details of his exact comments weren’t immediately available.

Despite the ⁢team’s⁣ undefeated record, ​the ​Eagles’ offense has prioritized efficiency over explosive plays, relying⁣ on‍ a ⁢strong defense to generate⁤ turnovers and control ⁢games.Head coach Nick‍ Sirianni and offensive⁣ coordinator Kevin Patullo appear content with this‍ strategy, as long‍ as the team continues‍ to win.

The Eagles’ offensive output⁣ stalled in the second⁢ half against the Buccaneers,gaining only 20 total yards without ⁢a single ⁤completion. Brown’s limited involvement in recent ⁣games, coupled with his⁤ public comments and now the cryptic social‍ media ​post, suggests growing frustration with his current usage.‍

The Eagles face the ‌new York Giants in their next two games, presenting an opportunity for Brown to ⁢increase‌ his production ‍and perhaps alleviate his ‌concerns.

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