Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie met with A.J. Brown during training in the past week to talk about the WR’s public frustration over his role in the Philly’s offense.
The very unusual episode was prompted by Philadelphia security chief Dom DiSandro, who waved A.J. over to the sideline 3 days ago during training to chat with the organization’s owner.
The two discussed the situation for around 10 minutes, and Brown told the Eagles owner that he would stop complaining on social media, but shared that he is unhappy with his current situation and that he wants to be part of the offense.
Lurie told the wide receiver that he didn’t need to apologize, as everything went smoothly during the meeting, and Brown returned to training.
“I don’t complain only about my situation in the team. I just want to win,” A.J. shared with the media the day before the meeting with the owner of the Eagles. “We can’t just trust our defense each match to win, but we must do everything possible to be successful on offense.”
Brown later shared in a stream that things are bad in Philadelphia and not going according to plan.
Sal Paolantonio says A.J. Brown and Eagles owner had a meeting at practice on Thursday 🎥 pic.twitter.com/BChbMZ1xZV
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