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Eagles' A.J. Brown Says His 2025 Season is 'a S--t Show' in Video Amid Struggles
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown commented Tuesday night on the struggles he has faced during the worst statistical season of his career thus far.
On a stream with Janky Rondo (h/t Eagles Nation), Brown was asked if he's been doing well lately, to which he replied, "No. Where have you been? ... Family's good. Everything else? No. ... It's a s--t show."
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Brown went on to add, "You on some, 'How you been?' Struggling, brother."
Brown also said that his virtual avatar's on-field success represented the "only highlights of damn football I'm living right now."
The Eagles are coming off a hard-fought, 10-7 road win over the Green Bay Packers on Monday night, improving their record to an NFC-best 7-2.
However, Brown wasn't a significant part of the offense once again, finishing with two receptions for 13 yards.
That marked the fifth time this season that Brown has finished with less than 45 receiving yards in a game, and the fourth time he has had fewer than 30 yards.
It represents a shocking fall from grace for a superstar wideout who is a three-time Pro Bowler and entered the season with three consecutive 1,000-yard campaigns.
In his first two seasons with the Eagles after arriving in a trade from the Tennessee Titans, Brown finished with over 1,400 yards and received a pair of Pro Bowl and Second Team All-Pro nods.
That production dipped to 67 catches for 1,079 yards and seven touchdowns last season, although much of that had to do with Brown missing four games.
Brown has missed only one game this season, but through eight contests, he has just 31 receptions for 408 yards and three touchdowns.
Given that the Eagles have just eight games left to play, Brown is trending toward career lows in both catches and yards.
Like last year, the Eagles are a run-first team behind running back Saquon Barkley, but quarterback Jalen Hurts is still enjoying a strong season, completing 68.9 percent of his passes for 1,860 yards, 16 touchdowns and one interception.
DeVonta Smith has seemingly passed Brown as Hurts' preferred option in the passing game, though, as he leads the Eagles in receptions (48) and receiving yardage (657).
Even tight end Dallas Goedert has more catches (34) than Brown, along with leading the team with seven touchdown receptions.
The 28-year-old Brown is used to being the focal point of the passing game, and although the Eagles are playing winning football and look like legitimate threats to win back-to-back Super Bowls, Brown is letting his frustration be known.






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