PHILADELPHIA — A.J. Brown is frustrated. By now, that much is obvious. Everyone knows about the cryptic message Brown shared after Sunday’s win against the Buccaneers, a message the Eagles’ All-Pro wide receiver took “full accountability” for on Wednesday.
Brown admitted he let his “frustrations boil over” and said the controversy-causing post — which implied he was “not listened to” — wasn’t directed at anyone in particular. It was his way of venting amid overall offensive struggles and his lack of involvement through four games.
Brown’s numbers are less than ideal. The three-time All-Pro has 14 catches for 151 yards through the first month of the season. The Eagles are 4-0, which is more than a silver lining. It’s what ultimately matters. But obviously Brown needs to be a bigger par