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Sirianni: A.J. Brown's continued discontentment not a distraction - ESPN

PHILADELPHIA — Nick Sirianni said he didn't think A.J. Brown's continued voicing of discontentment has become a distraction, after a video appeared to show the Philadelphia Eagles star telling a streamer that things are «a s--- show» outside of his family life.

«No, I don't think so,» Sirianni said Wednesday. «You can only go from your interactions with everybody and the way they go about their work on a daily basis that you guys aren't able to see. But no, it's business as usual.»

Brown was targeted three times in Monday's 10-7 win over the Green Bay Packers and finished with two catches for 13 yards.

Video surfaced Wednesday morning that showed streamer JankyRondo playing a game of «Madden.» At one point, the gamer asked someone off screen, purportedly Brown, if everything was going well.

«I mean, no,» the person responded. «Where have you been? Family is good. Everything else, no. It's a s---show.»

Brown did not appear at any point in the video.

Brown has 31 catches for 408 yards and three touchdowns in eight games. He's on pace to finish with 867 receiving yards, which would be a career low.

He has voiced his apparent frustration on social media multiple times this season, including after wins.

Sirianni was asked how he can reconcile his statement that it's been «business as usual» with Brown when his latest comments seem to contradict that.

«I'm close to being done answering these questions with this,» Sirianni said. «He's working hard and he is a big part of this game plan [for Sunday's game against the Lions] and he'll be a big part of the game plan going forward. He's working like crazy when he's here and I'm excited to have him.»

The Eagles leaned conservative Monday night, particularly on third-and-longs in

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