Summary
The Philadelphia Eagles are facing internal challenges with their star receivers, A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith, due to the team's emphasis on a run-heavy offense. There are rumors and speculations about the potential move of these players if the situation doesn't improve, as they are currently not heavily involved in the team's offensive strategies. Despite this, the team continues to find success with their current style of play.
Key Facts
- The Philadelphia Eagles are focused on a run-heavy offense, which affects the involvement of receivers A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith.
- A.J. Brown expressed frustrations on social media about his current role in the team.
- Rumors suggest Brown and Smith could be traded due to the team's offensive strategy and their high salaries.
- An NFL GM mentioned the team pays about $50 million for both receivers who aren't heavily used.
- The "tush push" play, a key part of the Eagles' strategy, might be banned by 2026.
- Brown and Smith have lower-than-expected outputs, with just over 150 yards and one touchdown each in four games.
- Internal discussions among the Eagles management have taken place regarding the current offense and receivers' role.