Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie met on the sidelines with receiver A.J. Brown in the middle of practice Thursday to discuss the three-time Pro Bowler's disenchantment with the team's offense.
According to reports, Lurie and Brown spent 10 minutes hashing out Brown's complaints via social media and traditional media regarding his reduced role in the Eagles' offense.
Brown earned second-team All-Pro recognition in each of his first three seasons with the Eagles, during which he was targeted 400 times for 261 receptions, 4,031 yards and 25 touchdowns over 47 games. That works out to 8.5 targets, 5.6 catches and 85.8 yards per game.
This season, Brown amassed just 54 targets, 31 catches and 408 yards in eight games heading into Sunday night's matchup with the Detroit Lions -- well b

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