
AJ Brown tells Eagles fans he loves them, despite what the NFL Deep State wants you to believe
We’ve been told for months that AJ Brown is gone this offseason. So much so that even an Eagles-first Patriot like me is starting to question whether Brown actually wants to be here.
After Howie drafted Makai Lemon in the first round of the NFL Draft, I thought it was over. All the pain and suffering I had endured from the Fake News apparatus in this city was for nothing.
But then this weekend rolled around, and AJ Brown showed his face at the NovaCare Complex during rookie minicamp.
No one really knows why he was there. All we have is this tweet from Eliot Shorr-Parks to draw conclusions from.
AJ Brown back at the NovaCare Complex and no one knows why
Then we got clips from Brown’s youth camp up in Allentown, where his own son led the crowd in an Eagles chant to kick off the event.
Don’t give me hope like this, AJ. For the love of God.
To cap things off, Brown hopped on the microphone. He didn’t pull a Jordan Belfort and tell everyone he’s not leaving, but he did confess his love for the Philly faithful.
Rule number one, don’t believe everything you see on the news. AJ Brown still loves it here.
I think.
What am I, a 30-year-old who lives and dies by the Birds, supposed to make of all this? Should I read into it? Should I just move on? I wish I knew.
This is why the Eagles, for all the amazing things they’ve given me over the years, are still the most toxic relationship I’ve ever been in. The goth baddy from down the hall has nothing on what this team is capable of doing to me mentally and spiritually.
We have under a month until the supposed day of reckoning arrives. When that fateful day comes, I’ll be ready for whatever AJ Brown does, with my eyes wide and my heart open.




What I do believe is that he’s a chronic complainer and whiner and that the team will be just fine without his on the field talents.
Constantly undermining his Quarterback is never a good thing whether intentional or not.
If he doesn’t want to be in Philly then let him move on.