For the first time since September, the Philadelphia Eagles were on the losing end of the scoreboard as the clock wound down to zero seconds. Even while dealing with drama amongst teammates or mustering close wins against the Carolina Panthers and Cleveland Browns, the Eagles were the hottest team in the NFL.
A new mystery started gripping the Eagles ahead of their NFC East showdown against the Commanders. Star wideout A.J. Brown was marked as a "limited
All-Pro receiver A.J. Brown was brought down on a hip-drop tackle that appeared to injure the star's knee. He has participated in practice in a limited fashion all week which left even further doubt about his availability.
A.J. Brown didn’t want to go into much detail regarding the knee injury that likely happened during practice and popped up on Thursday’s Eagles injury report and made him a limited participant Thursday and Friday.
After a week in which the Eagles had to address rumors of a rift between Jalen Hurts and A.J. Brown, the QB and WR delivered a clear message Sunday.
Jaren Kawada is a NFL, College Football and Betting Associate Editor at ClutchPoints. Kawada was born and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii, but now resides in Indianapolis, Indiana, after graduating from Butler University with a B.A. in sports media.
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver AJ Brown is dealing with a knee injury, but he said that he will play in Week 16 against the Washington Commanders. Officially
The Eagles are set for a critical NFC East matchup with the Washington Commanders, and A.J. Brown could be a player to watch over the next 48 hours. Brown appeared on the injury
Philadelphia followed up a week of chatter about the QB and receiver's relationship with one of its most well-rounded games of the season.
Philadelphia Eagles teammates Jalen Hurts and A.J. Brown both say they're in a good place with their relationship.
Philadelphia Eagles' defensive back Cooper DeJean strips the football away from Washington Commanders' running back Brian Robinson Jr. and recovers the fumble to end the Commanders' possession. Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow's 38th TD pass of 2024 hits wide receiver Andrei Iosivas right on the numbers.