Eagles WR A.J. Brown excited to see offense with new OC: 'Sometimes change is not a bad thing'
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A.J. Brown, star wide receiver for the Philadelphia Eagles, expressed optimism about playing with the team in 2026 and is looking forward to the upcoming season under new offensive coordinator Sean Mannion. Brown discussed the potential benefits of change during an appearance on Micah Parsons' "The Edge" podcast, emphasizing his respect for the former offensive coordinator, Kevin Patullo. The Eagles appointed Mannion, former Packers quarterbacks coach, to address the team's offensive inconsistencies following a disappointing playoff performance.
Despite speculation about his future due to previous frustrations over inconsistent usage, Brown remains focused on leading the Eagles back to Super Bowl contention. He recorded 78 receptions for 1,004 yards and seven touchdowns this past season, after previously airing grievances about his role. Eagles GM Howie Roseman has not confirmed Brown's long-term future with the team but continues to praise the three-time Pro Bowl player. Brown aims to return to his top form, emphasizing accountability and teamwork to improve the Eagles' offensive performance.
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