The Philadelphia Eagles won their third straight game by defeating the Green Bay Packers. That should bring some joy to the locker room, but a 10-7 score, indicating a subpar offensive showdown, kept star wide receiver A.J. Brown’s role in the game limited. Brown didn’t hold back in making his frustrations known and ended up on the wrong side of headlines. But Jason Kelce, his former Eagles All-Pro center, has a different stance on it all.

“I think vocalising this stuff every once in a while is important because it like keeps people accountable. I like doing it more in-house, but sometimes AJ, I think (it’s) just his personality, he lets this out in a more open way or does it in a way that makes it more public facing,” Kelce said during his weekly in-studio appearance on Thursday’s

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