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Eagles' Sirianni Reacts to A.J. Brown's 'S--t Show' Remark, Comments in Viral Videos
Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni remained diplomatic when addressing more cryptic remarks from star wide receiver A.J. Brown.
During a Madden stream with Janky Rondo, Brown seemed to suggest his 2025 NFL season has been "a s--t show."
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Sirianni was asked about the comments during an appearance on the WIP Morning Show. He didn't want to parse what Brown might've meant and said "A.J.'s all in."
Sirianni was also pressed on the topic during Wednesday's press availability. He told reporters he's "close to being done answering questions about this."
One could argue this is a reason why the Eagles should've parted ways with Brown prior to the trade deadline, despite the negative impact it obviously would've had on the field.
Philadelphia is tied for the NFC's best record (7-2), and it's coming off a win against a direct rival for the conference crown. Granted, that 10-7 victory over the Green Bay Packers was less than impressive.
Still, the Eagles are positioned better than a lot of other teams in the league, yet they once again have their No. 1 wideout appearing to vent frustration over his on-field usage.
Brown's 51 receiving yards per game are on pace to be a career low, and his 3.9 catches per contest are his fewest since his rookie year. The Eagles offense as a whole has gone backward after offensive coordinator Kellen Moore left and was replaced by Kevin Patullo.
To his credit, Brown's effort isn't in question, either. Whatever qualms he might have, he doesn't look like a player who wants to be somewhere else when the game starts.
Sirianni's evident exasperation speaks for itself, though. Brown's propensity for being candid is a distraction for Philadelphia, and it will only become bigger if he keeps this up closer to the postseason.
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