The Eagles' triple-threat is unlike any other in the NFL

The Philadelphia Eagles have a three-headed monster that no other team in the NFL can contend with. A.J. Brown continues to make the Tennessee Titans look like fools for shipping him off in a draft day trade. Brown reeled in six receptions for 156 yards and three touchdowns in the team’s win over the Pittsburgh […]

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The Philadelphia Eagles have a three-headed monster that no other team in the NFL can contend with.

A.J. Brown continues to make the Tennessee Titans look like fools for shipping him off in a draft day trade. Brown reeled in six receptions for 156 yards and three touchdowns in the team’s win over the Pittsburgh Steelers.

In the win, Brown became the first player since Titans WR Drew Bennett (2004) with three touchdown catches of at least 25 yards in the first half of a game, per NFL Communications. Brown’s season total is now up to 39 catches for 659 yards and five touchdowns.

While Brown makes his case as one of the best receivers in football, Devonta Smith has made for an excellent No. 2 option for Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts. Smith has recorded 38 catches for 420 yards.

Tight end Dallas Goedert has similar numbers at 32 receptions for 421 yards and one touchdown. Goedert rounds out the only trio of teammates in 2022 each with at least 30 receptions and 400 receiving yards, per NFL Communications.

Eagles general manager Howie Roseman has afforded Hurts with an embarrassment of riches on the offensive side of the ball. This three-headed beast combined with an unrelenting running game is what makes this Eagles offense so daunting for opposing defensive coordinators across the league.

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