The Philadelphia Eagles had the best record in the league at one point in the season.
However, even though they kept finding ways to win games, some people still thought they were somehow on borrowed time.
That was the case with NFL pundit Skip Bayless, who constantly affirmed that the Eagles weren’t as good as their record reflected and that they were narrowly escaping with wins.
Fast forward to today, and not only was Bayless proven right, but it seems like there could be trouble brewing in the City of Brotherly Love.
Following another loss, star WR A.J. Brown took to Twitter to argue with fans, and while he’s repeatedly talked about how much love and respect he has for Jalen Hurts, it seemed like he was taking shots at his quarterback.
“It just doesn’t matter what some fan says about you, you’ve got bigger fish to fry. You’re so much better than this, You’re A.J. Freaking Brown.”@RealSkipBayless reacts to A.J. Brown arguing with fan on social media pic.twitter.com/zXOC1zGmEM
— UNDISPUTED (@undisputed) December 20, 2023
With that in mind, Richard Sherman and Skip Bayless talked on “Undisputed” about how he should’ve known better and not left anything to interpretation, as now people will speculate about a potential beef between two players who actually like each other and have a close relationship with each other.
.@RSherman_25 on Eagles WR AJ Brown’s controversial social media post:
“I don’t have a problem with him responding, now his response I do have a bit of a problem with.” pic.twitter.com/4ZDzR3ecDX
— UNDISPUTED (@undisputed) December 20, 2023
Bayless believes the Eagles are just getting exposed now, which is why they need to focus on getting back on track and not getting into social media scuffles.
Winning teams don’t get tangled up in this kind of stuff, and the Eagles should know better.
They can still turn the narrative around, but things don’t look good for Nick Sirianni’s team as we head toward the most crucial stretch of the campaign.
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