A.J. Brown Downplays Frustration, Defends Kevin Patullo
In a surprise twist, Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown appeared on popular podcast "The Edge With Micah Parsons" alongside Panthers quarterback Bryce Young to discuss his future with the team and offer some insight into his relationship with former offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo.
When asked if he's excited about the new offense, Brown responded by saying that change can be a good thing, but added that he has immense respect for Patullo and considers him to have done a tremendous job. This comes as a surprise, given Brown's past comments criticizing the Eagles' passing offense, which some interpreted as signs of frustration with the team.
However, when asked about his relationship with quarterback Jalen Hurts, who had previously stated that they were in a "great place," Brown didn't address the issue directly. Instead, he expressed optimism for the upcoming season and credited the team's leadership for its success.
One question did spark some controversy, however. Parsons asked if Brown thought the Eagles could have made it to the Super Bowl with their current roster, leading to an interesting response from Brown. He acknowledged that things don't always go as planned in football and encouraged a growth mindset.
But perhaps the most surprising revelation came when Parsons was asked about his past attempts to join the Eagles. The linebacker revealed that he was indeed very close to joining the team before ultimately being traded to the Packers, citing Jalen Carter as the reason for not wanting to play with him.
Brown's comments on Patullo and the new offense have left some interpreting his future with the Eagles in a more positive light, but it remains to be seen if his words will translate into action.
In a surprise twist, Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown appeared on popular podcast "The Edge With Micah Parsons" alongside Panthers quarterback Bryce Young to discuss his future with the team and offer some insight into his relationship with former offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo.
When asked if he's excited about the new offense, Brown responded by saying that change can be a good thing, but added that he has immense respect for Patullo and considers him to have done a tremendous job. This comes as a surprise, given Brown's past comments criticizing the Eagles' passing offense, which some interpreted as signs of frustration with the team.
However, when asked about his relationship with quarterback Jalen Hurts, who had previously stated that they were in a "great place," Brown didn't address the issue directly. Instead, he expressed optimism for the upcoming season and credited the team's leadership for its success.
One question did spark some controversy, however. Parsons asked if Brown thought the Eagles could have made it to the Super Bowl with their current roster, leading to an interesting response from Brown. He acknowledged that things don't always go as planned in football and encouraged a growth mindset.
But perhaps the most surprising revelation came when Parsons was asked about his past attempts to join the Eagles. The linebacker revealed that he was indeed very close to joining the team before ultimately being traded to the Packers, citing Jalen Carter as the reason for not wanting to play with him.
Brown's comments on Patullo and the new offense have left some interpreting his future with the Eagles in a more positive light, but it remains to be seen if his words will translate into action.