
It’s not secret that A.J. Brown is very frustrated with his role in the Eagles’ offense. The All-Pro weapon has become the most physically-imposing decoy in the NFL, not getting the ball thrown his way on any meaningful routes through four games.
Brown voiced his frustrations in a now-deleted post on social media that read, “If you’re not welcomed, not listened to, quietly withdraw. Don’t make a scene. Shrug your shoulders and be on your way.”
Brown isn’t the only Eagles’ wideout that is frustrated with the offense, though, as Devonta Smith is equally as irritated.
“Right now for the Eagles, it’s run, run, run, Hurts off-schedule pass, tush push,” Dianna Russini writes. “For their receivers, that means when they get to the red zone, they aren’t getting the ball – and they know it. Hence the frustrations.”
Brown has just 14 catches for 151 yards and one touchdown on the season, but 109 of those yards came in Week 3. He has two games with less than 10 receiving yards. Smith has 17 receptions for 158 yards and one score.
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