This week, the hot topic has been everything involving Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown to the point that everyone within the organization is being asked about it.
Brown was caught on a Twitch stream calling the Eagles a "s-show" and advising his fantasy owners to drop him if he is on their teams. Eagles left tackle Jordan Mailata got caught up in the questions about Brown, but while he agreed with him, he wants to stay away from this one.
"Whatever he says is on him, and as a teammate, I can understand his frustrations. But for me, I'm going to stay in my lane. As an offensive lineman, if we're not getting the ball to him, how can I fix that? Go to K.P. and tell him to get the ball to A.J.? That doesn't help anything. That doesn't come up with a solution. So me saying, 'I agree with A.J., go get him the ball!' I'd be the 15th person in this building telling him the same thing. It's empty."
Jordan Mailata on A.J. Brown: "Whatever he says is on him, and as a teammate, I can understand his frustrations. But for me, I'm going to stay in my lane. As an offensive lineman, if we're not getting the ball to him, how can I fix that? Go to K.P. and tell him to get the ball to…
— Zach Berman (@ZBerm) November 14, 2025
It's clear how everyone feels about Brown's comments
The one positive Eagles fans can take from this is that the team is uniform in their agreement with Brown's comments. Nobody is going out of their way to disagree with anything Brown said, as they know the offense needs to get better.
Stats tell the whole story, as the team ranks in the bottom 10 in total offense, passing, and rushing. The only stats where they are in the top half of the league are points per game and turnover margin.
Philly has not done a good enough job of creating explosive plays and getting the ball to Brown. His three targets in the Week 10 win over the Green Bay Packers can't continue to happen.
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Mailata understands this better than anyone else, as he has been vocal about the offensive issues throughout the season. The Eagles are hoping to have it all resolved against the Detroit Lions in Week 11.