AJ Brown reveals 3 MNF plays he wished he could take back against the Chargers


If it is Philadelphia Eagles owned a time machine, they would surely use it to turn back the hour before kickoff in their 22-19 overtime loss to the Los Angeles Chargers in Monday Night Football action. They were so terrible in attack, with quarterback Jalen Hurts who turned in one of the worst performances anyone will ever see from a star level KB (turned the ball over five times). But it wasn’t just Hurts who had a bad game.

One of Hurts’ top targets in AJ Brown he also didn’t have the best games. The Eagles wide receiver hauled in just six of his 13 attempts for 100 total yards, not the worst outing in the world, but not what the team needed throughout the offense.

Brown, in fact, was responsible for some key downs at inopportune times. And according to Jeff McClain of the Inquirer, Eagles wide receiver took responsibility for a deep pass on the first play from scrimmage, a pass up the middle that he couldn’t catch and then went for an interception, and a drop in the end zone that cost the Eagles a chance to take the lead.

AJ Brown needs to step up and do his job for the Eagles

Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver AJ Brown (11) and quarterback Jalen Hurts (1) celebrate a touchdown against the Washington Commanders in the NFC Championship game at Lincoln Financial Field.
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Brown is one of the Eagles’ primary targets for a reason; he makes even difficult catches look routine. But he struggled so much on Monday night that it didn’t help a team that was already struggling to score points.

He has no excuses for some of his drops. Passing up the middle was very catchable, while even the worst wide receivers at the college level could make a play that he couldn’t after Hurts lobbed the ball into the end zone.

At the very least, the Eagles wide receiver acknowledged his mistakes. That is the first step; the next is to ensure that those mistakes are never repeated.





2025-12-09 08:34:00

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