AJ Brown Has 5034 Yards in Philly and Still Wants Out. That's the Problem.
AJ Brown has 5034 receiving yards, 32 touchdowns, two NFC Championship rings, and a Super Bowl appearance in four seasons with the Eagles. CD Lamb has a 53-79 record. Ja'Marr Chase is at 53-82. The grass isn't greener.
AJ Brown Has 5034 Yards in Philly and Still Wants Out. That's the Problem.
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