A.J. Brown seeks redemption as Eagles gear up for Chiefs showdown
A.J. Brown’s performance in Week 1 left much to be desired, marking one of the most perplexing outings for a star player in recent NFL memory. The Philadelphia Eagles’ dynamic wide receiver seemed to vanish for nearly the entire game, contributing little to the offense until the final minutes. It was only in the closing moments that quarterback Jalen Hurts connected with Brown for a meager eight-yard reception, a connection that narrowly spared him from what would have been the first game of his NFL career without a single target.
This puzzling start raises questions about Brown’s role moving forward, especially considering his mixed output from the latter part of last season. Although he shone in the NFC Championship game, his overall performance in the games surrounding it left fans and analysts scratching their heads about his consistency.
Eagles look to adjust game plan against Chiefs
As the Eagles prepare for a crucial Week 2 matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs—a rematch of last season’s Super Bowl—there is optimism that Brown will be more prominently featured in the game plan. Eagles offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo addressed the situation during a press conference, explaining the rationale behind Brown’s limited involvement in the previous game.
“When you game plan, obviously the number one guy is going to be A.J., [receiver] DeVonta [Smith], [tight end] Dallas [Goedert]. In the pass game, they’re going to get the targets,” Patullo noted. He acknowledged that the game unfolded differently than anticipated, stating, “Sometimes games play out like that… If it’s one of those games where you’re trying not to force it and you’re being productive and you’re staying on track, the guys understand.”
Patullo emphasized that while they had intended to make Brown a focal point, the dynamics of the game dictated a different approach. He assured fans that the coaching staff has an eye towards getting Brown more involved in the upcoming clash against the Chiefs. “This week, ‘Hey, he’s the guy, this is where we want to go with it,’” he said, suggesting that a more targeted strategy is in the works.
Coaches recognize Brown’s determination
Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni also commended Brown for his professionalism and readiness, especially after he made a crucial catch late in the game despite his limited targets. This reflects Brown’s perseverance and commitment to the team, even when the ball isn’t coming his way.
For fantasy football managers, the uncertainty surrounding Brown’s usage is a concern, but there are reasons for optimism. The Chiefs’ defense has struggled against opposing wide receivers, allowing impressive performances from the Los Angeles Chargers’ trio of Ladd McConkey, Quentin Johnston, and Keenan Allen. Given Brown’s superior physicality compared to Johnston, who caught two touchdowns, there is hope that he can capitalize on similar opportunities this week.
As the Eagles gear up to face the Chiefs, all eyes will be on Brown to see if he can shake off his Week 1 struggles and reclaim his place as a primary target in the offense. With a game plan designed to highlight his skills, fans will be eager to see if he can rise from the shadows and make a significant impact in this high-stakes rematch.