Eagles, A.J. Brown and Giants
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Wide receiver A.J. Brown and center Cam Jurgens were ruled out for the Eagles' game against the New York Giants at Lincoln Financial Field.
The Philadelphia Eagles aren't going to have their top wide receiver on Sunday after all. Philadelphia will take on the New York Giants and one question that h
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown sat out his second practice in a row on Thursday due to a hamstring issue.
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Philadelphia Eagles' A.J. Brown, Cam Jurgens miss second straight practice before Week 8 vs. Giants
A.J. Brown and Cam Jurgens each missed practice for a second straight day before the team's Week 8 matchup vs. the New York Giants.
16. The 100-yard game was A.J. Brown’s 19th as an Eagle, which trails only Pete Retzlaff (23) and Harold Carmichael, DeSean Jackson and Mike Quick (21 each). DeVonta Smith now has 15, which puts him tied for seventh with Fred Barnett. Only Tommy McDonald, who had 17, is between Smith and Brown.
The Eagles’ stance makes sense — Brown remains one of their most dynamic offensive pieces, capable of tilting games when featured. The three-time Pro Bowl selection remains under contract through 2029 after signing a three-year, $96 million contract extension with the Eagles in April 2024, per Spotrac.
What you should knowThe Eagles (5-2) defeated the Minnesota Vikings (3-3) 28-22 Sunday, with Jalen Hurts outdueling Carson Wentz.Hurts ended the game with a perfect passer rating, while DeVonta Smith and A.
The Philadelphia Eagles snapped their two-game losing streak in Week 7, notching a 28-22 win over the Minnesota Vikings.