NFL news: AJ Brown’s stolen car recovered


Aj Brown said on social networks that his car was recovered shortly after he was stolen in the middle of Monday night.

The star receptor of the Philadelphia Eagles said that his car was stolen before 4 AM and made a plea with the culprit online to “simply bring the whip back.”

“Did you stole my whip last night? I will make a deal with you, brother, for anyone, what I discover soon, I will make a deal with you brother, only the whip of return, brother, I will not press the charges, it will only bring the whip back, and you can continue with your day. But if I find you, it will be what it will be …” he said.

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Open Filadelphia Receiver Eagles AJ Brown (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)

“However, you were soft with that. Sighting at 3:42, you left there at 3:45, you are fast on your feet,” Brown added. “I’m going to show you how fast I am standing. Real talk. This is about to do it today.”

Well, that is exactly what happened when the vehicle recovered in the nearby Camden, NJ

Brown then left a farewell message.

Philadelphia Eagles’ Aj Brown, Right and Devonta Smith (Photo AP/Chris Szagola)

Haley Cavierr is committed to the Cowboys star shortly after his sister’s break with Carson Beck

“I am here, Moando for the Philadelphia Eagles, and I have to look for my car. But look, we already have the whip. I told you to return to the car, and now you have to deal with the consequences, man,” Brown said in another video published on social networks.

“I will tell everyone a fun joke. This morning, when I was talking to the police, my little son approaches and leaves, patrol of legs! ‘ I said: ‘Everyone has jokes this morning.’

Timely, he changed his Instagram profile photo to a “Paw Patrol” character.

Open Filadelphia Receiver Eagles AJ Brown (Andy Lewis/Icon Sportswire through Getty Images)

Brown recently won the Super Bowl with the birds, catching three passes for 43 yards and a touchdown. The Eagles arrested the Kansas City Chiefs to become the first three -mobile team in the Super Bowl.

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