AJ Brown compares Titans head coach Mike Vrabel to Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni

Former Tennessee Titans wide receiver AJ Brown, who was traded to the Philadelphia Eagles earlier this offseason, appeared on NFL Network on Wednesday morning to discuss his team's week one win against the Detroit Lions and a couple of other topics. Brown was asked about the seemingly "fun" environment that Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni […]

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Former Tennessee Titans wide receiver AJ Brown, who was traded to the Philadelphia Eagles earlier this offseason, appeared on NFL Network on Wednesday morning to discuss his team's week one win against the Detroit Lions and a couple of other topics.

Brown was asked about the seemingly "fun" environment that Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni has created in Philadelphia and what makes it work.

The former Ole Miss star explained how he thinks Sirianni is a little different than Titans head coach Mike Vrabel.

"It's different between Vrabe (Vrabel) and Nick and I love that," said Brown. "Vrabel is kind of more serious. And so is Nick, too. He's serious. He's about business. But he also has a side of him where he connects with the players. He's fun and he's trying to get everybody involved and you love that about your coach."

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Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni watches a play against the Detroit Lions during the second half at Ford Field, Sept. 11, 2022.Nfl Philadelphia Eagles At Detroit Lions

Honestly, it doesn't sound like there's much of a difference between the two.

Vrabel is known as a player's coach. And a lot of non-Titans players have said they'd love to play for Vrabel.

In fact, Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes said at the Pro-Bowl earlier this year that he thinks Vrabel would be an awesome coach to play for.

Brown seems to be happy in Philly. And Eagles fans are certainly happy to have him after watching him catch 10 passes for 155 yards against the Lions.

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