National sports media is losing their minds over latest Eagles' A.J. Brown post

He's done it again.
Philadelphia Eagles v Minnesota Vikings
Philadelphia Eagles v Minnesota Vikings | David Berding/GettyImages

For normal NFL fans, it's widespread panic about what is going on. As for the Philadelphia Eagles fan base, it's just a typical day.

Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown is coming off one of his best games of the season as Philly took down the Minnesota Vikings 28-22 in Week 7. Brown finished with four catches for 121 yards and two touchdowns in the win.

Everyone thought that would quiet all the noise down from the idea that the sky was falling in Philadelphia. That was until Brown complicated the situation again with another cryptic post.

Brown took to Instagram, showing an image of himself and a five-word caption that apparently will not sit well with anyone.

“Using me, but not using me”

The sports media world had to chime in on Brown's post, but do Eagles fans really care?

ESPN's Get Up show had a whole segment on Brown's post and what it could mean. Domonique Foxworth found it hard to believe it had anything to do with the game, while Jeff Saturday mentioned his username as "always open" on there, so it should tell the story. Mike Greenberg went as far as to say that if he were in the Eagles facility, he would be asking, "What the hell is going on?"

At this point, Eagles fans are numb to Brown's post and not really sure if this will move the needle as much as his previous cryptic post after the win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The sports media can cover it all they want, but this feels more like a nothing burger.

Brown has been picking up steam of late with 244 yards and two touchdowns in the last three games since the win against the Bucs. He's getting at least four catches a game, so it's not for a lack of effort on Jalen Hurts and Kevin Patullo to get him involved.

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For the sake of the Eagles fan base, it's best to move on and hope it doesn't blow up. This feels small compared to what the team has dealt with over the last few weeks.

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