AJ Brown dismisses NSFV’s opinion on why just winning isn’t good enough

on paper, Philadelphia Eagles are on top of the world. The the defending Super Bowl champion they are currently 7-2 and a narrow 10-7 victory ensues via the Green Bay Packers.
What could be wrong? Well, their VR AJ Brown dissatisfaction remains. Recently, Brown expressed his frustrations in a live stream about the state of the team. Although everything was going well in family and personal life, things are not terrible with the Eagles.
In the process, Brown offered a cryptic message to fantasy football managers of all people.
“No. Where have you been? The family is good,” Brown said. “Everything else, no. It’s a mess. You’re on some ‘How are you?’ Fight, brother. If you got me hooked on a fantasy, let me go.”
On Wednesday, Brown stood by his commentsaccording to EJ Smith of Philly Sports. Basically, he said, “if you have eyes,” then you could understand where he was coming from.
AJ Brown said he won’t apologize for talking about his frustration on a Twitch stream on Tuesday.
He said “if you have eyes” you can see why he is frustrated and that he is pushing to improve the offense because he wants to win and make an impact.
Here are some of his comments: pic.twitter.com/gVDKV5vRKP
— EJ Smith (@EJSmith94) November 12, 2025
So far, Brown has 403 receiving yards, three touchdowns and 31 receptions. Overall, he is averaging 13.2 yards per game. These are low numbers compared to his numbers in years past.
Last year, Brown racked up 1,079 receiving yards with seven touchdowns and 67 receptions. In 2022, he had career highs of 1,496 yards, 11 touchdowns and 106 receptions, averaging 13.7 yards per game.
What’s behind AJ Brown’s frustrations with the Eagles
The numbers Brown put up led to outrage over the overall productivity of the Eagles’ offense. They currently rank 23rd in the NFL with 303.2 total yards per game. Last year, they ranked 25th with 321.3 yards per game.
Also, through eight games, Brown has just 11 catches of 10-plus yards, essentially becoming less of a priority in the long passing game. Overall, Brown wasn’t a huge target for the Eagles offense.
Against the Packers, QB Jalen Hurts threw a long pass to Brown on 4th and 6 with 33 seconds left in the game, which was incomplete. However, there is speculation about that coach Nick Sirianni didn’t call the play, but that Hurts and Brown decided to do it themselves instead of making the logical choice to punt.
2025-11-13 00:17:00







