Eagles’ QB Jalen Hurts was deliberate in not targeting A.J. Brown vs. Jets

Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts made it a point not to target star wide receiver A.J. Brown against the Jets in the preseason opener, which will benefit the team in the long run.

The Eagles’ starters were perfect on offense in their preseason debut, and they did it did without their most accomplished weapon being involved.

Star wide receiver A.J. Brown was not targeted by quarterback Jalen Hurts in Friday’s 24-21 preseason loss to the Jets, and the move was intentional. Rather than sticking to a training camp narrative and feeding Brown in front of the home crowd, Hurts spread the ball around to a handful of different pass catchers.

Brown wasn’t worried and had this to say afterward.

With DeVonta Smith nursing a hamstring injury, Brown has dominated during training camp, and Hurts hasn’t been shy about targeting his closest friend during ten training camp practices.

The instant chemistry has caused some to wonder if Hurts would force the action toward Brown rather than take what the opposing defense gives him.

Hurts has focused on spreading the ball around while trusting all of his options and pass catchers.

“I’ve always talked about the trust to have with everyone on the field,” Hurts said. “So just going through my progressions, doing my job. “Let the playmakers make plays.”

“It didn’t go his way tonight.” “It’s okay. He’ll get his.”

Friday night was only one series but proved that Hurts could be disciplined with the scheme, and Brown understands how things could flow from week to week.

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