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“It’s a Sh** Show” – Top Eagles Star Could Depart After 2025 Season

While the Philadelphia Eagles are near the top of the NFC conference with a 7-2 record, it can’t compensate for what the future holds for top wide receiver AJ Brown, and he could depart after the 2025 season with his latest comments. [On a Twitch livestream with streamer “JankyRondo,”](https://bleacherreport.com/articles/25291686-eagles-aj-brown-says-his-2025-season-s-t-show-video-amid-struggles) the wide receiver took the chance to air out his frustrations while playing Madden 26 with him. Brown asked if he was “good,” but he didn’t mince words when talking about the situation in his usage with the Eagles offense.

“I mean, no. Where have you been?’ [Brown said before laughing](https://foxsportsradio.iheart.com/content/2025-11-12-aj-brown-appears-to-vent-frustrations-on-livestream/?pname=www.foxsportsradio.com&sc=dnsredirect). “No! Yeah, yeah, family good, yeah. Everything else, no! It’s been a sh\*\* show. You on some ‘How you been?’ I’m struggling, brother.”

Unfortunately, Brown was only targeted three times while catching two of them for 13 yards. It’s the stats that aren’t making him happy, especially the way quarterback Jalen Hurts is using him. Despite the frustrations, the Eagles are in a good position to win the NFC East and get a first-round bye if they continue to escape with close, nail-biting wins like the one they had on Monday Night in Green Bay, 10-7.

“It’s a Sh\*\* Show” – AJ Brown Could Depart After 2025 Season – Possible Destinations in 2026

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Now, with his recent game against the Packers, it marks his fifth game where he recorded less than 45 passing yards. It was all sunshine and rainbows for the Eagles last season, winning the Super Bowl, but it’s a different storyline this year. Either way, it’s a shocking way to go out if Philadelphia does entertain the idea of a trade this upcoming offseason, which Brown should receive interest from teams. In the first two seasons as an Eagle, he had over 1,000 receiving yards, and his production slowly dipped.

For the sake of this article, here are some possible destinations for Brown, who will likely request a trade, especially if the Eagles end up being “one and done” in the postseason.

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