
AJ Brown sends diabolical message just days after the Eagles dominated the Chiefs in Super Bowl 59; a true display of Inner Excellence
Listen, winning a Super Bowl is supposed to be the pinnacle of a player’s career. The mountaintop. The holy grail. But for AJ Brown? Nah. That man is built different.
Just days after the Eagles stomped the Chiefs into the dirt and hoisted the Lombardi Trophy, AJ hopped on Instagram to reflect on being a champion. And if you thought he was sitting back, sipping champagne, and reminiscing on his Super Bowl moment… think again.
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Disclaimer: I hope he enjoys himself this Friday at the championship parade. He and the rest of his guys deserve it, after a grueling season.
Here’s what AJ Brown had to say:
AJ Brown is already locked in for next season pic.twitter.com/tTXwjBp5qA
— Crossing Broad (@CrossingBroad) February 12, 2025
I mean… what are we even supposed to do with this? Dude JUST won the Super Bowl, and instead of flexing the ring, he’s already mentally preparing to ruin DBs’ lives for another season. If that ain’t Kobe Bryant, Mamba Mentality-type energy, I don’t know what is.
AJ Brown doesn’t care about the confetti or the parade. He doesn’t care about the Instagram likes or the legacy talk. He cares about breaking the will of opposing defenses, about snatching souls on Sundays, about lining up across from a DB and making him question every decision that led to this moment.
This is the kind of player you build a dynasty around. Forget the ‘one and done’ mentality—this man is hunting for more. And honestly? That should terrify the rest of the NFL. The scary part about that is that his best friend, Jalen Hurts also shares that same mindset, which will only rub off on the rest of the team.
Inner Excellence
All season long, we saw just how locked in AJ Brown is mentally. The man was literally spotted on the sidelines reading Inner Excellence—a book about mastering the mental game and achieving peak performance. While other guys are chilling on the bench, AJ is sitting there between drives feeding his mind like a damn assassin. That’s not normal. That’s Mamba Mentality. That’s a guy who isn’t satisfied with just being great—he wants to be unstoppable. So when he says the Super Bowl win wasn’t enough, that the hunt is what drives him, believe him. Because he’s already reloading for another run, and the league isn’t ready for what’s coming next.
The funny thing is, the national media—who were historically wrong about this Eagles team all season in just about every way imaginable—actually tried to spin AJ Brown reading Inner Excellence on the sideline as a bad thing. They pushed this ridiculous narrative that he was pissed off at the team or sulking because he wasn’t getting the ball. Well, guess what? They were wrong about that too.
They will all bend the knee…
After being dead wrong about the Eagles all season, you just know the national media is gonna tuck their tails and pick Philly to win the Super Bowl next year. And to that, I have a simple response: stay on that side. We don’t need your bad energy, we don’t need your fake support, and we definitely don’t need you jinxing us.
The Eagles are just getting started
So, while AJ already has his eyes on next season, which I absolutely appreciate, us Eagles fans are going to be celebrating this Super Bowl till about April, when Howie Roseman returns to the NFL Draft to absolutely terrorize the rest of the league and kickstart our run toward repeating as champions.
And let’s be real—there isn’t a single GM in the NFL better at reloading a championship roster than Howie. While the rest of the league is scrambling to catch up, he’ll be out here fleecing teams for premium draft picks, pulling off ridiculous trades, and somehow landing another future All-Pro that nobody saw coming (Myles Garrett). This Eagles team is built to win for years now given all the young talent they have on both sides of the ball.
We literally use to pray for times like this. Fly Eagles Fly.




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