After being intrigued by the Eagles wide receiver's sideline reading, people are now curious about what he drives to home games.
PHILADELPHIA — Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown could start a book club with his teammates. Brown, who received a lot of attention (good and bad) for reading on the sidelines during the Eagles’ home playoff victory over the Green Bay Packers on Sunday, reads “Inner Excellence” by Jim Murphy during games to help him stay engaged.
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The shot of Brown reading his book went viral, especially as Brown was seen picking up the book in a game where he had just one reception for 10 yards. Brown was asked after the game if he was "frustrated" when he started reading, prompting him to call out the notion that he is regularly displeased during games.
The star Philadelphia wideout was seen reading on the sideline during the team’s wild-card win over the Packers.
PHILADELPHIA — A.J. Brown had a novel idea to pass time on the bench during Philadelphia’s wild-card playoff game. The Eagles wide receiver passed on the playbook and checked out an inspirational title — Brown casually ignored the action on the field and flipped through the pages of “Inner Excellence” by Jim Murphy.
A.J. Brown hasn't been himself for a while now.  Physically, Brown has been fighting through a knee injury that has hindered his performance on the field. Lost in the storybook of "Inner Excellence" over the past week was Brown's battles with a knee injury that has bothered him since Week 15,
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The clip of Brown parking and entering the stadium went viral after being posted on X by local ABC TV host Jason Dumas. As of Monday morning, it had been viewed more than 1.4 million times.