The Philadelphia Eagles keep winning, but A.J. Brown's frustration only seems to grow as his role in the offense remains minimal. Former star wide receiver Chad Johnson can empathize with Brown's situation -- and what it could mean moving forward. In the Eagles' 31-25 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers , Brown caught two passes for seven yards on nine targets. Quarterback Jalen Hurts attempted eight passes for zero yards in the second half as Tampa Bay tried to mount a comeback.
On the "Nightcap" podcast , Johnson provided some insight into what's bothering Brown. The Eagles may be racking up wins, but Brown wants to contribute to those victories as a star player.
"Do you understand what that does to players mentally?" Johnson said. "I don't think fans understand. Fans will say,