Travis Kelce criticizes Aj Brown for the outbreak in the middle of the undefeated beginning of Eagles


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The star receiver of the Philadelphia Eagles, AJ Brown, has only one reception of TouchDown in the first four games of the season. Despite Brown’s disappointing personal statistics, the Eagles enter week 5 as one of the only undefeated NFL teams.

Brown has seemed frustrated with his limited role in the offensive. Its apparent disgust seemed to reach a turning point after the victory of the Eagles Week 4 over the Buy Bay buy buckets with only seven yards receptors in two trapped.

Brown then shared a little veiled message on social networks: “If you are not welcome, not heard, you withdraw in silence,” said its publication. “Don’t make a scene. They shrug and get on your way.”

Kansas City Chiefs star, Travis Kelce, disagreed with the method Brown used to express his irritation.

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The closed wing of Kansas City Chiefs, Travis Kelce, has had problems with the way the Philadelphia Eagles receiver, AJ Brown, expressed his irritation for his recent performance in the field. (AP Photo/Reed Hoffmann, Archive)

“You are 4-0, boss. Come on, man,” Kelce said during the latest edition of the “New Heights” podcast.

The Coanfrerion and former offensive linee of the Eagles, Jason Kelce, counteracted his brother’s position.

“I don’t think it is unfathomable that a AJ Brown’s caliber player, I think he should be upset because he is not being used in this offensive,” said Jason, who played with Brown for two seasons.

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“I think it’s a normal feeling, and I think I should feel explicitly comfortably telling players and coaches within that costume. I do it. I don’t think it’s a DK movement, a selfish movement. AJ knows the player level and what you can do with offenses.”

The retired line then admitted: “Are there better to do this than to tweet? Potentially.”

“To each of his,” Travis replied.

The open receiver of the Philadelphia Eagles, Aj Brown, published a cryptic message on social networks last week about his apparent dissatisfaction with his role in the team’s offensive. (Eric Hartline/Imagn images)

The closed wing of the Chiefs recognized Brown’s apparent frustration, before explaining how he would handle things if he were in a similar situation.

“It is frustrating for AJ at this time, clearly, because it goes to social networks so that everyone knows how frustrated it is,” Travis said. “It is also very difficult for me to get angry when we are winning. I can’t find that energy or that feeling in me if we are winning, if we succeed, if we are presenting points, if we are winning football games.”

“I can’t say that I have never frustrated me, attack and done something so everyone knows that this is how I feel about it. We all love the game.

On Wednesday, Brown spoke with the media and went to his viral position. The three times Pro Bowler assumed the responsibility of letting his emotions overflow.

The open receptor of Philadelphia AJ Brown and the Eagles will receive the Denver Broncos this Sunday. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)

“Obviously, on Sunday after the game, I let my frustrations get boiled,” Brown said. “I didn’t talk to the media. I had the opportunity to correct my frustrations and kept boiling. That depends on me and take a total responsibility for that.”

He also made it clear that his publication “was not addressed to anyone” within the Eagles organization.

“My message on Twitter was not aimed at anyone in the building. It is not my coach, not my field marshal, the GM, nobody. That’s why I take full responsibility. I have open communication with all my coaches and my field marshal too.”

The Eagles coach, Nick Sirianni, minimized any concern that Brown had the desire to play for another team. “I don’t question anything about his desire to play great football, his desire to be a good teammate, his desire to be here,” Sirianni said Monday.

Brown transported five trapped for 27 yards in a confrontation of week 2 with the chiefs. He was attacked only once in the first game of the Eagles season against the Dallas Cowboys.

The Eagles rewarded Brown with a three -year contract extension before the 2024 season. The undefeated Eagles are the hosts of the Denver Broncos this Sunday.

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