Wide receiver A.J. Brown recently voiced oblique criticism of Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts. With a final score of 22-16, the Eagles defeated the Carolina Panthers with ease last Sunday. Despite the fact that Philadelphia needed the victory badly, Brown didn’t seem to be impressed with Hurts’ passing during the game.
According to rumors, Brown and the quarterback for Philadelphia have not gotten along well thus far. It is evident from Brown’s remarks against Hurts that tensions are high in the Philadelphia locker room but may be waning. Brandon Graham, a defensive end for Philadelphia, responded to Brown’s remarks on Hurts’ performance.
“The complainant must take responsibility for their actions. Although I’m not fully aware of the situation, I do know that 1 [Hurts] is making an effort, and 11 [Brown] could do a bit better in terms of his reactions. Prior to this, they were friends, but things have since changed. And since life happens, I am aware of it.”Life
“On the business side, we must ensure that the personal does not interfere with the business. And since we know it’s a problem, that’s what we need to improve on right now. However, we must put aside our personal issues and focus on this game.
Philadelphia quarterback Jalen Hurts completed 14 of 21 passes for 108 yards and two touchdowns in the game against the Carolina Panthers. A.J. Brown led the defense with four receptions for 43 yards versus Carolina, while Saquon Barkley topped the run with 20 carries for 124 yards.
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Brandon Graham, meanwhile, publicly expressed regret for remarks he made on the deteriorating relationship between A.J. Brown and Jalen Hurts. In an ESPN interview, Graham expressed regret for bringing up Hurts and Brown, believing that he had made a big deal out of nothing when he voiced the receiver’s grievances about the team’s passing.
“Happens,” stated Graham: “The Philadelphia Eagles say the feud between Jalen Hurts and A.J. Brown is over.”