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Before the Philadelphia Eagles and New York Giants met on Thursday night, members of the Eagles met on Monday to talk things over. Or maybe they didn’t.
Even at 4-2, the Eagles’ offense has failed to impress through six weeks this season. In particular, wide receiver AJ Brown has seemingly not been a focal point of the offense, with just 274 yards and one touchdown in six games this season.
Quarterback Jalen Hurts, running back Saquon Barkley and Brown are the trio tasked with putting points on the board, but there has seemingly been a disconnect between the starting quarterback and his star receiver this season, leading to a meeting between the trio to get on the same page.
Brown, however, says he doesn’t really remember that meeting taking place.
“I don’t remember a meeting,” he said after the Eagles’ 34-17 loss to the Giants on “Thursday Night Football.” “I don’t know what you’re talking about. No, you need to talk to them. I don’t remember. I don’t remember.”
The receiver’s timid response comes after the frank discussion and confirmation of the meeting between Hurts and Barkley, which took place on Monday after Philadelphia’s first loss of the 2025 season.
Barkley says he wishes the meeting had been private, but both he and Hurts noted it was just a conversation between teammates.
Brown finished the loss to the Giants with 80 yards on six receptions (nine targets).