A.J. Brown Sparks Eagles’ Comeback Win Over Rams
Eagles Down 19 Points
The Eagles started the season inconsistently.
Star wideout A.J. Brown was expected to help change that—and he did.
Down 19 points in the third quarter against the Rams, Brown took over.
Philadelphia rallied to win 33-26 at the Linc.
Brown Quiet Early, Explodes in Second Half
Before the third quarter, Brown had just 35 yards over 2.5 games.
But then something clicked.
He opened with an 8-yard catch, fired up by the crowd’s “A-O” chant.
From there, he was unstoppable.
Brown finished with 109 yards on six catches—all in the second half.
Highlights included:
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A 38-yard play setting up a touchdown
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A 9-yard score
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Two big plays breaking tackles and setting up the game-winning TD
Jalen Hurts Finds Rhythm
Quarterback Jalen Hurts struggled early.
But in the second half, he went 17-for-24 for 209 yards and three TD passes.
The passing game finally clicked with Brown.
Praise for Brown’s Patience
Brown’s slow start was a talking point.
As a top-five receiver, expectations are high.
Coach Nick Sirianni praised him for staying mature and composed.
Brown didn’t get frustrated.
He kept working—and it paid off big time.
Communication and Chemistry Key
Brown and Hurts stressed better communication all week.
They needed to be on the same page.
In the second half, it finally happened.
Brown said it’s about being in the right place at the right time.
The chemistry was clear, and it energized the Eagles’ offense.
Looking Ahead
Brown’s performance shows his hard work and dedication.
He bounces back in tough situations.
With him and Hurts clicking, the Eagles’ offense looks dangerous.