Early last week, Eagles star defensive end Brandon Graham created a firestorm when he claimed there was a rift between receiver A.J. Brown and quarterback Jalen Hurts. He claimed there was an issue between the two, who used to be friends. A few days later, Graham apologized for those comments in an attempt to quiet the story.
We're entering Week 17 of the 2024 NFL season, and several Eagles are among the league leaders in their respective positions. With two games to play, Saquon Barkley is pacing towards 2,000 and potentially Eric Dickerson's NFL rushing record.
All is right with the world as Jalen Hurts and A.J. Brown silence the rumors of disharmony with an incredible display of chemistry.
Eagles defensive end Brandon Graham discussed what was going through his mind last week after the comments he made ed to an increased focus on the relationship between quarterback Jalen Hurts and wide receiver A.
The Eagles dominated the Steelers in a 27-13 win on Sunday that saw the passing game quiet down concerns. The Birds moved to 12-2 and into a tie for the NFC's best record.
It seems like Jalen Hurts and A.J. Brown are going to be just fine. Leading up to the Philadelphia Eagles' Week 15 cross-state matchup against the Pittsburgh Steelers, all the talk in Philly was on Hurts and Brown's relationship.
On Sunday, late in the first quarter, Hurts and Brown connected on a five-yard touchdown pass to put the Eagles up 9-3. Rather than spike the football or head back to the sidelines, Brown found his best friend for another rendition of the Kid ‘n Play dance from the hit movie, ‘House Party’.
Despite a week of drama, all is reportedly well for the Philadelphia Eagles ahead of Sunday's game against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Insider Jay
The relationship between Jalen Hurts and A.J. Brown appears to be in a good place.
The media had a field day with comments made by Brown following Philadelphia's narrow win over the Panthers on Dec. 8. In the team's next game, Brown and Hurts squashed any speculation about locker room discord.
Terry Bradshaw's harsh critique of A.J. Brown's character raised eyebrows after the Eagles wide receiver delivered another stellar performance, even without Jalen Hurts under center.