Jalen Hurts, Philadelphia Eagles quarterback, was recently criticized by wide receiver A.J. Brown, although indirectly. The Eagles are just off a smooth win against the Carolina Panthers last Sunday with a final score of 22-16. While the win was definitely crucial for Philadelphia, Brown was seemingly unimpressed with Hurts’ passing in the game.
It has been rumored that the Philadelphia quarterback and Brown have not been on great terms so far. With Brown’s comments on Hurts, it can be confirmed that things are heated in the Philadelphia locker room but might be simmering down a bit. Meanwhile, Philadelphia defensive end Brandon Graham shared his opinions on Brown’s comments on Hurts’ performance.
“The person that’s complaining needs to be accountable. I don’t know the whole story, but I know that 1 [Hurts] is trying and I mean, 11 [Brown] could be a little better with how he responds to things. And they were friends before this, but things have changed. And I understand that because life happens.”

“It’s the business side that we have to make sure that we don’t let the personal get in the way of the business. And that’s what we gotta do better right now because we know it’s an issue. But we need to let personal stuff go, and let’s get right for this game.” Graham said via Sportsradio 94WP.

In the game against the Carolina Panthers, Philadelphia QB Jalen Hurts went for 108 yards, completing 14 passes out of 21 attempts, scoring twice. Meanwhile, Saquon Barkley took charge of the rushing with 20 carries for 124 yards, while A.J. Brown led the defense with four receptions for 43 yards against Carolina.
Brandon Graham Apologizes For Comments About Jalen Hurts at AJ Brown
Meanwhile, Brandon Graham came out and apologized for his comments about the souring relationship between Jalen Hurts and A.J. Brown. In an interview with ESPN, Graham regretted discussing Hurts and Brown, and felt that he actually made a mountain out of a molehill, when he spoke out on the receiver’s complaints that the passing in the team needed improvement.

The 36-year-old defensive end pointed out that people might stick with what he said, even after he came out and apologized for his comments. Graham clearly feels sorry for his words on the matter and mentioned that he simply wants his team to win the championship. The NFL legend also went on to say that he wants ‘brothers to be able to just hash it out’.
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