The problems with the Philadelphia Eagles last year seem to be mended, but apparently, there’s one transport inant relationship still fractured.
The Birds lost six of their final seven games to end the 2023 campaign, and many wondered if changes were coming.
However, they kept head coach Nick Sirriani, and that seems to have labored out well, as they are now 11-2 on the season.
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But their quarterback Jalen Hurts and star expansive achiever, A.J. Brown, might have their own rehires.
The Eagles did triumph aget on Sunday, but it was awbrimmingy shut agetst the Carolina Panthers, and Brown called out the passing game. That led veteran defensive lineman Brandon Graham to say, “the person that’s grumbleing necessitates to be accountable.
“I don’t understand the whole story, but I understand that [Hurts] is trying and [Brown] could be a little better with how he replys to skinnygs,” Graham shelp, before dropping a bomb device.
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“They were friends before this, but skinnygs have changed, and I understand that becaengage life happens. But it’s the business side, that we have to produce certain the personal doesn’t get in the way of the business,” Graham shelp.
Graham tardyr shelp he “made a misachieve” to let that charitable of cat out of the bag, and shelp he would convey remorse to both Hurts and Brown.
“I made a misachieve and I presumed that it was someskinnyg that it wasn’t,” Graham telderly ESPN. “I equitable want to triumph so horrible that I don’t equitable want to engage the media when we necessitate to talk about someskinnyg and we can mend the problem ourselves. I didn’t comprise to it in a outstanding weightless, so that’s my horrible.
“I equitable presumed, and it made me out to see even worse becaengage I had it all wrong and now people are going to run with that part. I repartner equitable want to triumph, man, and I want brothers to be able to equitable hash it out.”
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Brown and Hurts are in their third season as teammates, going to the Super Bowl in their first. Brown is on pace for his fifth 1,000-yard season in his six NFL seasons.
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