What happened to A.J. Brown? Eagles WR disappears in 2nd quarter of Week 13

Mike Moraitis

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After reeling in a reception on the Philadelphia Eagles' first drive of the Week 13 game against the Chicago Bears, it looked like A.J. Brown might have a strong showing on Friday.

Brown's catch in the first quarter moved the chains for the Eagles after gaining 10 yards, but that was the last we would hear of the star wide receiver in the opening frame.

After turning the page to the second quarter, Brown has been completely silent and his once-promising start has not translated into strong first-half production.

Here's a closer look at why Brown didn't show his face in the second quarter.

What happened to A.J. Brown?

Brown is not dealing with an injury that we know of, so that isn't the reason behind his disappearing act in the second quarter.

Instead, it's likely just another case of Brown and quarterback Jalen Hurts not being able to consistently connect, something we've seen this entire season.

We'd like to say things will change soon, but given the unpredictable nature of Browns' production on a weekly basis, we can't say that.

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