The Eagles' star wideout A.J. Brown has reportedly expressed his desire to be traded, with several sources suggesting that he was asking for a release as early as Week 3 of the season. The team's executive vice president of football operations Howie Roseman responded to questions about potential trades by saying it's "hard to find great players," but also acknowledging that Brown truly loves football.
However, according to reports, Brown had been vocal in his dissatisfaction with the Eagles' passing game, both on and off social media. He even went so far as to argue with head coach Nick Sirianni during a game last Sunday.
The team's attempts to downplay the situation seem to be falling flat, with many fans and analysts questioning the chemistry between Brown and the coaching staff.
Interestingly, Eagles DBs coach Christian Parker is reportedly in for an interview with the Cowboys, who are searching for a new defensive coordinator. Parker has been an instrumental part of Sirianni's defensive staff since joining the team from the Broncos, where he coached under Vic Fangio.
The connection to the Cowboys is particularly noteworthy given that Gannon was let go by the Eagles and replaced by Nick Rallis in the middle of the season without getting permission from the front office.
However, according to reports, Brown had been vocal in his dissatisfaction with the Eagles' passing game, both on and off social media. He even went so far as to argue with head coach Nick Sirianni during a game last Sunday.
The team's attempts to downplay the situation seem to be falling flat, with many fans and analysts questioning the chemistry between Brown and the coaching staff.
Interestingly, Eagles DBs coach Christian Parker is reportedly in for an interview with the Cowboys, who are searching for a new defensive coordinator. Parker has been an instrumental part of Sirianni's defensive staff since joining the team from the Broncos, where he coached under Vic Fangio.
The connection to the Cowboys is particularly noteworthy given that Gannon was let go by the Eagles and replaced by Nick Rallis in the middle of the season without getting permission from the front office.