A.J. Brown’s Frustration Boils Over as Eagles Star Tells Fantasy Owners to “Get Rid of Me”
It looks like Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown has reached his boiling point — and this time, his frustration has spilled well beyond the football field. Despite the Eagles sitting comfortably at 7-2 and near the top of the NFC, all the attention has shifted toward Brown’s recent outburst that’s stirred up drama both inside the locker room and across the fantasy football world.
During a live stream with gamer Janky Rondo, Brown gave fans a surprisingly raw glimpse into his state of mind. When asked how things were going, he didn’t sugarcoat it one bit. He replied, “No. Where have you been? Family’s good. Everything else, no. It’s a mess. You on some ‘How you been?’ Struggling, brother.” And if that wasn’t enough to get people talking, he threw in a line that immediately caught the internet’s attention — “If you got me on fantasy, get rid of me.”
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That single statement was like gasoline on a fire. Fantasy football managers scrambled to react, and analysts began speculating whether Brown’s comments hinted at deeper problems between him and the Eagles’ offense. Reports have already pointed to a growing disconnect between Brown and the new offensive coordinator, Kevin Patullo. The team’s offense has looked off rhythm lately, and Brown’s involvement has clearly dropped.
In the Eagles’ narrow 10–7 win over the Green Bay Packers, Brown had just two catches for 13 yards — a shockingly low number for a player who’s used to being one of the league’s most dominant receivers. Through eight games, he’s managed 31 receptions for 408 yards and only three touchdowns, averaging just 51 yards per game — the lowest mark of his entire career. That’s a far cry from his back-to-back 1,400-yard seasons that helped define him as one of the NFL’s top playmakers.
Head coach Nick Sirianni, meanwhile, seems visibly tired of answering questions about his star receiver’s unhappiness. When reporters brought up Brown’s latest remarks, Sirianni said, “Yeah, guys, I’m close to being done answering these questions. He’s working hard and is a big part of this game plan.” But let’s be honest — the frustration is hard to miss, both on the field and off it.
Even trade rumors have started circulating again, though general manager Howie Roseman has dismissed the idea of moving Brown. Still, his tone during that Twitch stream suggested otherwise — that something deeper might be brewing.
It’s worth remembering that when Brown joined the Eagles back in 2022, he completely changed their passing game and helped them reach a Super Bowl. But now, the chemistry that once electrified fans seems to be fading. Unless the Eagles can get him more involved and rebuild that trust, this situation could turn into something much bigger — not just for A.J. Brown’s fantasy owners, but for the team’s entire season.
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