Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown expressed his frustration about the team's offense after facing the Green Bay Packers on Monday. Although the Eagles won 10-7, Brown wasn't happy as he had another disappointing performance.
He went live on Twitch on Tuesday and urged Fantasy Football managers to drop him from their rosters.
“If you got me on fantasy, man, get rid of me,” Brown said.•
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Brown refused to apologize for his comment and expressed an urgent need for the team to do better.
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"We're not doing our job on offense," Brown told reporters on Wednesday. "So you can't just keep slapping a band-aid over there and expect to win late in the year, and you think you're gonna go to it at the end of the year. It's not gonna f*cking happen. It's not gonna happen. You know, last year what it was, thank you for the ring, but it's a new season. "We have to adapt, and we have to continue to get better and try to find new ways. That's where the frustration comes in because it's not about winning. In that moment where I'm just talking to my friend, having fun with my friend, I'm not apologizing for that. Because if you have eyes, you can see that and so, it's not that I was throwing anybody on the bus."Philadelphia's offense has recored 2,951 total offensive yards, while its rushing has produced 1,004 yards, averaging 111.6 yards per game. The Eagles passing offense has generated 1,979 yards (averaging 191.7 yards per game), ranking 23rd the league.
Nick Sirianni pushes back on A.J. Brown “distraction” questions ahead of Lions game
Philadelphia Eagles coach Nick Sirianni addressed the growing speculation surrounding A.J. Brown’s recent remarks on Twitch and social media.
“You go with your interactions with guys on a daily basis, not speculating what guys meant," Sirianni said on Wednesday, via Sports Radio 94 WIP. We’re gonna continue trying to get better on offense. A.J.’s all in.”Sirianni was also asked by reporters at NovaCare Complex if Brown was a distraction.
“No, I don’t think so," Sirianni said. "It’s business as usual.”Reporters pressed him about Brown's remarks.
“Guys, I’m close to being done answering these questions," Sirianni said. "He’s working hard and he is a big part of the gameplan and will be going forward. He’s working like crazy when he’s here and we’re excited to have him.”The Eagles (7-2) are at the top the NFC East and are on a three-game winning streak.
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