A.J. Brown just said it.
No Instagram story. No call in to a Twitch stream.
He stood at his locker, wrapped in a swarm of reporters, and just said it.
He's not getting the ball, and in turn, not contributing to the Eagles in the way he wants. And he's frustrated with that.
But in the bigger picture, the Eagles' offense, with all the high-end talent it has on paper, is nowhere near as dominant as it should be. That's the greater frustration for Brown, and he isn't wrong.
The Eagles are 11 weeks into the season. They're 7-2, yeah, but they only just beat the Packers on a lone touchdown and a heavy reliance on their defense to bail them out time and time again from stagnant, inefficient, and by the end, befuddling playcalling.
It's hardly the first time that has happened this season, to

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