Philadelphia Eagles WR A.J. Brown wants his haters to know one thing

Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown had a short but sweet message for his haters during the Super Bowl parade celebration on Friday.  “They said I was a diva," Brown said. "They said all I cared about was stats. If you gonna get all those things wrong about me, there’s one thing you can get […]

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Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown (11) talks to the media after defeating the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX at Caesars Superdome.
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Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown had a short but sweet message for his haters during the Super Bowl parade celebration on Friday. 

“They said I was a diva," Brown said. "They said all I cared about was stats. If you gonna get all those things wrong about me, there’s one thing you can get right: I’m a f—ing champion.”

Brown was portrayed as a drama queen and a locker room problem when he went silent with the media during Philly's downfall in 2023. And then more rumors that he was unhappy spread after he openly said the Eagles needed to work on their passing game amid the 2024 regular season. 

The truth is, Brown was never unhappy with the organization or the lack of targets he received; he simply felt unsatisfied and wanted his team to be unstoppable. 

"When I say ‘passing,’ that’s speaking on the entire offense, including myself. We’re not in it for feelings," Brown said during the season. "We’re trying to hold up the Lombardi Trophy. That’s the end goal. Who cares if they want to spin it and perceive me as the bad guy? I’m throwing somebody under the bus? Who cares? It’s about what we’re trying to do at the end.”

Brown's ultimate goal of winning a Lombardi unfolded right before his eyes because of his unsatisfied mentality. And now, the dirty side of Philly media and his haters can no longer say too much about the Super Bowl LIX champion.