A.J. Brown's X account reacts to Travis Kelce's heated Super Bowl moment

Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown (or someone) briefly activated his X/Twitter account to chime in on Super Bowl LVIII — more specifically the heated sideline exchange between Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce and head coach Andy Reid.  Kelce was not happy after watching Chiefs running back Isiah Pacheco turn the ball over in […]

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Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce gets angry with head coach Andy Reid during Super Bowl LVIII.
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Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown (or someone) briefly activated his X/Twitter account to chime in on Super Bowl LVIII — more specifically the heated sideline exchange between Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce and head coach Andy Reid. 

Kelce was not happy after watching Chiefs running back Isiah Pacheco turn the ball over in San Francisco 49ers territory and took his anger out on Reid, nearly knocking him over. 

Several NFL viewers took to social media to share their reactions, including Brown's X account, @1kalwaysopen_

“If that was me I would’ve been kicked out the league,” Brown appeared to have written on X. 

But another message was posted shortly after on Brown's account that read: "This is a face A.J. Brown page. I'm just a fan. I'm not trying to get him in trouble with what I say lol." 

Eagles' cornerback Darius Slay responded on his own X account to say, "Just talk to AJ that wasn't him…" 

via @1kalwaysopen_

Brown's X account reacted to Slay's post, " Tell him I will give him his page back for a signed jersey please." 

The Eagles' receiver's account has since been deactivated again and the posts are no longer visible. 

It's not too far-fetched to think Brown's account was hacked since he has not used it in a month. But it's always easy to believe that he and Slay were just messing around since they are big joksters. 

Brown's X Reaction Isn't Wrong 

If it is actually Brown's honest reaction to Kelce's sideline outburst, then he isn't in the wrong for saying what he said because it's not every day that you see a player yell and put hands on their head coach and get away with it. 

It's also not every day that you see the coach laugh it off the way Reid did in a post-game interview after the Chiefs won the Super Bowl in overtime. 

But apparently, that's how this player-coach duo communicates when Kelce is unhappy over not being properly used. 

"He keeps me young," Reid said of Kelce following K.C.'s 25-22 win over the Niners. "He caught me off balance. Normally I give him a little bit, but I didn't have any feet under me."