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The Philadelphia Eagles will be without a major offensive weapon on Sunday, as wide receiver A.J. Brown has been ruled out for the Week 8 clash with the New York Giants. The three-time Pro Bowler is sidelined by a hamstring injury.
Brown has 29 catches for 395 yards in seven games this season. This would put him on pace for just 70 catches, which would be his worst career season in which he appeared in at least 16 games. If Brown came to Pittsburgh,
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown is on the injury report this week with a hamstring issue and he hasn't practiced, which leaves his status for Week 8 in doubt. However, a new report offers optimism he'll play against the New York Giants.
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A.J. Brown will miss Week 8 after the star wideout was unable to practice at all this week due to a hamstring injury. Meanwhile, Brandon Graham, who just came out of retirement this week, will need a little more ramp-up time before getting back onto the field and will not play this weekend. Analysis to come.
After his best game of the year, Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown missed his second practice and is in doubt to play this week.
A.J. Brown is coming off his best week of the season. But now, the Philadelphia Eagles ' top wide receiver has his status for Week 8 in doubt due to injury. Brown missed Wednesday's practice with a hamstring injury.
San Francisco's defense had just two quarterback hits in the game, finishing with zero sacks. C.J. Stroud had his way against the 49ers pressure (or lack thereof), going 7 of 8 for 63 yards and a touchdown (139.1 passer rating). This loss was all the more surprising given how the 49ers defense has played without Bosa and Warner.
Unless, of course, someone makes the Eagles an offer they can't refuse. Adam Schefter of ESPN.com reports that the Eagles are "not expected" to send Brown to a new team before the