New England Patriots wide receiver AJ Brown admitted that some of his public comments during his Philadelphia Eagles tenure were made purposely to create pressure inside the team.
Brown’s time in Philadelphia ended with a trade to the Patriots, but his reflection on the Eagles added fresh context to the noise that followed him during his final season there. He did not describe the media attention as an accident.
Instead, Brown framed it as a leadership tactic that he believed could push the Eagles to respond, even if he now says he would not handle it the same way again.

AJ Brown admits Philadelphia Eagles media pressure before New England Patriots move
7PM in Brooklyn featured A.J. Brown explaining that some of his comments to the media while with the Philadelphia Eagles were made to force a response from the locker room.
“It was done purposely to give us [Eagles] a push. I knew if I said something in the media, it’s going to propel us to work harder,” Brown said.
He added, “If you say what you need to say to the media, which I won’t do anymore, It gives everything legs to push everyone to be better. Because pressure isn’t always a bad thing, it can be a good thing. Honestly, I felt like it was okay to do.”
Brown’s admission helps explain why so many Eagles stories gained momentum during his final stretch in Philadelphia. He believed public pressure could make problems harder to ignore and force the team to deal with issues directly.
The risk was obvious. Once those messages left the locker room, Brown could no longer control how they were framed, and the same tactic that was meant to motivate the Eagles also fed the perception that he was a source of tension.
A.J. Brown starts New England Patriots chapter after Philadelphia Eagles exit
Brown was traded to the Patriots on June 1, with Philadelphia receiving a 2028 first-round pick and a 2027 fifth-round pick. The move ended a dramatic Eagles chapter and sent him to the team he supported as a kid.
The trade also reunited Brown with Mike Vrabel, who coached him during the early years of his career in Tennessee. Brown described the Patriots move as a dream and said wearing the uniform at Gillette Stadium would mean everything to him.
His Eagles comments still matter because they show how he viewed leadership in Philadelphia. Brown saw himself as someone willing to create discomfort if it helped the team improve, but he also admitted the approach had limits.
New England now gets the talent and the lessons that came from that experience. Brown is still an elite receiver, but his first major Patriots interview made clear that he wants his next chapter to be quieter, cleaner, and focused on football.
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