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    Eagles Star WR A.J. Brown Mocks Limited Touches vs. Packers by Reading Book on Sideline of NFL Playoff Clash

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    Was A.J. Brown reading a book on the sideline? Despite moving onto the Divisional Round, the Eagles WR1 found an interesting activity amidst limited touches.

    A.J. Brown is among the NFL’s most dependable receivers and is the Eagles’ go-to big-play guy. But his reduced role against the Packers in their Wild Card win left the two-time All-Pro dispirited.

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    Was A.J. Brown Reading a Book on the Sideline?

    Brown was spotted reading Jim Murphy’s book Inner Excellence on the Eagles’ sideline. Even Tom Brady, with his 24 years of NFL experience, remarked that he’d never seen a player reading a book during a game — though the GOAT reminded viewers of Mark Sanchez’s hot dog incident on the sideline in one of his funnier moments from today.

    Brown’s behavior can probably be explained by his dissatisfaction with his number of targets. WR1s of his caliber want the ball directed to them as much as possible. However, Brown provided an explanation to the media in the locker room following the game.

    But with the Eagles essentially leading the game wire-to-wire, they stuck to their strengths — using their dominant offensive line to create lanes for Saquon Barkley while eating up the game clock with the scoreboard in their favor.

    How Did Brown Perform vs. the Green Bay Packers?

    Brown finished the game with only three targets thrown his direction. The 6’1″, 230-pound receiver tallied just one reception for 10 yards. One of the missed targets was off a faked “Tush Push” play, in which Jalen Hurts overthrew Brown by a considerable distance.

    However, it is important to note that no Eagles receiver received many targets on the day. Dallas Goedert led the team with only six targets to his name. Fellow star receiver DeVonta Smith caught all four of his targets to lead all receivers with a measly 55 yards to his name.

    It is clear that Nick Sirianni and his coaching staff were scheming more runs based on the game situation. However, even NFL fans took to social media to express their dismay at the relatively bland nature of their offensive play-calling.

    Wide receivers have typically been viewed as “divas” by most football fans — often in jest. But sometimes, they can live up to those stereotypes in the most unwitting of ways.

    Most NFL fans wouldn’t have bargained on watching a player turning book pages on the sideline during a playoff game. But they’ve been treated to one such incident, and Brown will likely be memed for the rest of his career.

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