A.J. Brown’s Old Social Media Post Resurfaces After New Cryptic Message
A.J. Brown didn’t say a word to reporters after the Philadelphia Eagles beat the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Week 4.
But hours after the game, the All-Pro wideout posted the following Bible verse from Mark 6:11 on his Instagram page:
“If you’re not welcomed, not listened to, quietly withdraw. Don’t make a scene. Shrug your shoulders and be on your way.”
Hmmm … that kinda feels more like frustration dressed up as stoicism than anything else. Coming on the heels of a two-catch, seven-yard afternoon despite nine targets, the message set off the inevitable alarms: Is one of Philly’s most important players unhappy with his role in the team’s 4-0 start?
Considering what he posted after the team’s Super Bowl win, it’s fair to wonder whether Brown is genuinely happy in Philly.
Nick Sirianni Responds to Brown’s Latest

GettyEagles WR AJ Brown may want to cool it with the cryptic social media posts.
Eagles coach Nick Sirianni tried to pour water on the fire Monday, saying he doesn’t question Brown’s commitment and believes he wants to be in Philadelphia. The head coach framed the cryptic post as a competitor’s itch to contribute more — a fair interpretation.
“A.J. is very important to this football team., Sirianni said on September 29, via Dave Zangaro of NBC Sports Philadelphia. “I know he wants to contribute. I know he wants to contribute and do the things that he’s capable of doing. He wants to contribute to these wins. And he’s had a couple games where he hasn’t been able to for different reasons of why we haven’t in these games. But I question nothing about his desire to play great football, his desire to be a good teammate, his desire to be here.”
If Brown’s recent social media antics felt familiar, it’s because they were. After the Eagles throttled the Chiefs to win Super Bowl 59 in February, Brown’s Instagram reflection was startlingly candid, and took many off guard.
Here’s what Brown posted on Instagram after the Eagles won:
I tried to feel how everyone made it seem to be a champion and unfortunately it was short lived.. Two days to be exact lol.. I thought my hard work would be justified by winning it all. It wasn’t. My thrill for this game comes when i dominate. It’s the Hunt that does it for me. It’s when the Db drops his head and surrender because he can’t F with me. The intense battles. Early mornings. Late nights. Sacrifices. I love putting smiles on people’s faces, don’t get me wrong, but it just wasn’t what I thought it would be. It’s the journey that I love the most.
After his apparent dissatisfaction during his team’s 4-0 start, those previous comments began making the rounds once again on social media:
So What Do A.J. Brown’s Social Media Posts Ultimately Mean?
Brown just wants the ball more, but he might want to find better ways to channel his frustrations in the future. Through four games this year, he has just 14 catches for 151 yards and a TD, but his team is currently one of two undefeated squads left in the league. If he causes friction or continues with the “me-first” stuff, it could affect Philly’s team chemistry.
The Eagles extended Brown on a three-year, $96 million deal last spring. The franchise-record 1,496 receiving yards he set in 2022 — and the two 1,000-yard season he followed that with in 2023 and 2024 — have him used to a certain level of production. There’s nothing wrong with wanting to produce at a high level. But Brown is a smart man. He likely knows exactly what he’s doing when he takes to socials to post cryptic stuff.
With the Eagles finding ways to win week by week, Brown’s social media antics likely won’t amount to anything. But if the Eagles start to lose, or he continues to create unnecessary drama, things could get a bit more testy in Philly.
3 Huge New York Jets Trade Predictions As Rumors Continue To Swirl

The New York Jets have gotten off to quite a slow start this year. They're 0-3 after three weeks, but they've still been competitve in two of their three losses.
Despite that, trade rumors have begun swirling around the Jets, notably suggesting they'd be aggressive sellers at the trade deadline. To a certain extent, this could make sense, but they might not be as aggressive as some suggest.
Still, there are some exciting storylines to follow in New York this season. Who will they trade? Who will they keep? Will they go after any trade targets of their own?
Prediction: Jets trade Breece Hall to a desperate contender
The top name on the trade block for the Jets is running back Breece Hall. Hall is a very intriguing trade chip because he's a star at an important position. There are a lot of teams around the league who could use an upgrade at running back.
Teams like the Kansas City Chiefs, Los Angeles Chargers, Chicago Bears, and Minnesota Vikings might make sense as suitors. As time goes on and injuries pile up, more teams could become desperate for a running back.
At the end of the day, the Jets need to trade Hall before his contract runs out next offseason.
Prediction: Jets don't consider trading Quinnen Williams despite rumors
There have been some trade rumors swirling recently suggesting the Jets could trade superstar defensive tackle Quinnen Williams.
But it doesn't make much sense at all.
Williams is the superstar on the Jets' defense and he's only getting better. He's looked like one of the best defensive players in the game this year and the Jets will likely want to build their defense around him and Sauce Gardner. Trade rumors don't make much sense at all.
Prediction: Jets trade (or cut) Allen Lazard in coming weeks
The Jets need to find a way to cut ties with wide receiver Allen Lazard. Lazard plays no role on the Jets anymore. When everybody is healthy, Lazard is typically going to be a healthy scratch. When he's active, he doesn't get much action.
If the Jets can trade him, that would be best. But it's unlikely another team is willing to take his contract on, so the Jets might need to cut him.