The Philadelphia Eagles are facing issues with wide receiver A.J. Brown, who is reportedly dissatisfied and refusing to engage with the media due to frustrations with the coaching staff. The situation is impacting the team's locker room, as noted by Marcus Hayes of Philly Inquirer. Head coach Nick Sirianni acknowledged Brown's desire to be a game-changer and expressed shared frustrations within the team.
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Sirianni on A.J. Brown: "When you have a dynamic playmaker like A.J., he's going to want the change the game at all times. And he's capable of doing that at all times. I don't want to speak for him — we're all frustrated."
Sirianni: "When you have a dynamic playmaker like A.J., he's going to want the change the game at all times. And he's capable of doing that at all times. I don't want to speak for him — we're all frustrated."
Nick Sirianni on why WR A.J. Brown has been so upset lately: "When you're a dynamic playmaker like that you want to be able to change the game at all times ... He's always going to want to change the game because he knows he's capable."
Nick Sirianni on why A.J. Brown has been frustrated: "He's going to want to change the game at all times. I don't want to speak for him, but we're all frustrated."
AJ Brown’s recent dissatisfaction and refusal to talk to any media is not a jab at any teammates or the media themselves, but rather directed at the coaching staff, “according to teammates,” per Marcus Hayes of @PhillyInquirer. Hayes also writes: “Brown isn’t alone in his fury.… https://t.co/y9tGal7kKe
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