Nine months ago, they were celebrating a Super Bowl win. In recent days, Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie and receiver A.J. Brown got together for different reasons.
Sal Paolantonio of ESPN.com reports that Lurie and Brown met this week “ to hash out the star wide receiver’s public frustration over his role in Philadelphia’s offense.”
The meeting, which was first mentioned on Thursday by John Clark of NBC 10 in Philadelphia, was coordinated by jack-of-all-trades Dom DiSandro and lasted 10 minutes. As Paolantonio explains it, Brown promised Lurie to stop complaining on social media. Brown nevertheless told Lurie that he “just wants to be a part of the offense and is frustrated.”
Brown’s deeper message is that the offense isn’t doing enough to improve, and that winning games despite not

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