We have another generation of Philadelphia Eagles players, and once again, the quarterback and wide receiver have a major beef.
Terrell Owens and Donovan McNabb know all about being on a potential Super Bowl winning team and being on the same page with one another.
Owens had a strong message for McNabb after he shared his thoughts on A.J. Brown and Jalen Hurts.
The former Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver went to social media on Monday to respond to McNabb’s comments on a radio station in Philadephia after he stated that if the two had issues with each other, they should address it one-on-one and not through reporters.
McNabb spoke about Brown and Hurts on Sports Radio 94 WIP. “It’s two grown men. If you got an issue, you come to me,” McNabb said. “Let’s not go through the media[…]because now it blows up and[…]now what you said is out there in front of everybody.”
Terrell Owens fired back, “Now this is interesting is coming from you,” Owens wrote on X.
He continued:
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“Not how I interpreted it, but funny thing is, I agree with you on the idea of if you have issue with someone that you go to them and not the media, but here’s the thing I ‘never’ had an issue with you but it’s known that you had an issue with me so maybe you should’ve taken your advice here. Oh yeh…And we might have won Super 39, but that’s another story for another day.”
Philadelphia Eagles defensive end Brandon Graham sounded off about the supposed issues between quarterback and wide receiver on Monday and made things much worse by revealing that the two of them are no longer friends.
“They was friends before this. But things have changed, and I understand that because life happens. But we’ve gotta—it’s the business side that we have to make sure that we don’t let the personal get in the way of the business. And that’s where we gotta do better… because we know it’s an issue. Everybody’s seen some things.”
The issues that the former Philadelphia Eagles players have are well documented. They have been beefing with each other since the early 2000s, and it is clear that it is never going to stop.
For Jalen Hurts and AJ Brown, they do not want to become the second installment of this of the new generation.
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For just the fifth time in team history, the Eagles have started 11-2 or better through 13 games, and less has been made about their record and more about the issues with the WR and QB.
Eagles defensive end Brandon Graham suggested a rift is growing between wide receiver A.J. Brown and quarterback Jalen Hurts.
The Eagles’ passing attack has been non-existent for three weeks, as Hurts has not thrown for over 200 yards since November 14th. He also has just one 300-yard passing game in 2024.
These two need to figure out their issues if they want the team to go far into the postseason.