Eagles' star is already cementing himself as a franchise great
When the Philadelphia Eagles traded for A.J. Brown this offseason, I don't think they thought they would get a guy who could potentially be the best wide receiver they have ever had. That is the type of player Brown is, and that is the type of player he has shown he can be. Brown is […]
When the Philadelphia Eagles traded for A.J. Brown this offseason, I don't think they thought they would get a guy who could potentially be the best wide receiver they have ever had.
That is the type of player Brown is, and that is the type of player he has shown he can be.
Brown is one of the best receivers in the league right now. I'd say top-five for sure. If he keeps it up, at this rate he could finish as a top-five receiver in the Eagles' history, or maybe even the best receiver in Eagles' history.
I mean, he is already doing things that have never been done in the history of the franchise.
Brown makes Eagles history in just seven games in
We all saw the game on Sunday, and if you didn't, you missed an all-around dominant showing from the Eagles. However, they made most of their money on offense.
If the Pittsburgh defense was any good this season, the Eagles definitely made it look like one of the league's worst.
And that is what the ability of this offense has done this year, which is to make teams look bad. The chemistry between Jalen Hurts and A.J. Brown is a huge reason why, as they are best friends on and off the field, which helped brown set a new record on Sunday that no other Eagle ever has.
Brown is the first receiver in an Eagles uniform with three touchdowns of at least 25 yards in a game in nearly 53 years.
Yes, you read that right. In case you missed the game or didn't keep up with the stats, Brown had three touchdowns. He also set a new career high for receiving yards with 156 on just six catches.
This guy is doing his thing, he just so happens to look good in green while doing it.
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