Confusion emerges concerning whether A.J. Brown is trolling Philly media on Twitter

Philadelphia and the national media are confused about whether A.J. Brown’s Twitter page is real and a rumor about Eagles locker room drama

The Eagles haven’t played a game in almost 40 days, but one of the NFL’s most popular teams remains in the news for the wrong reasons.

News about Philadelphia’s NFL team always moves the needle, and over the past three weeks, it’s been nonstop fodder and embarrassing scenarios.

Whether it be the overhauled coaching staff, rumors about Jalen Hurt’s temperament, or Nick Sirianni’s inability to manage his temper without Dom DiSandro, the Eagles are engulfed in a circus of celebrity gossip and hit pieces.

The latest confusion centers around A.J. Brown’s Twitter/X page and whether or not Philadelphia’s All-Pro pass catcher is controlling his tweets after a post criticizing Eagles media was sent out.

The @1kalwaysopen_ social media page has 260,000 followers, and it’s the account most media members and fans view as credible whenever Brown supposedly sends out a Tweet.

The confusion ratcheted up even more when Brown hopped on Instagram and denied sending out the Tweet while stating that whoever made the comments was accurate and “cooking” with his thoughts.

Social media reacts to everything, and the new drama surrounding Brown should carry us into the free agent frenzy.

A.J. Brown offers heartbroken Titans fan a new jersey if he becomes an Eagles fan

A.J. Brown invites upset Titans fan to become a fan of the Eagles and get a jersey in the process

Titans fans are not taking the A.J. Brown trade well and 24-hours after the talented wide receiver was shipped to the Eagles for a first-round pick, emotions are still bubbling over.

Brown has been a presence on Twitter since the trade went down, thanking Tennessee fans, while also taking time to troll some fans as well.

During Friday’s day two of the NFL draft, Brown did his best to help a Titans fan wash away his sorrows with a now-deleted offer for a free jersey.

All the fan had to do was switch his allegiance to his NFL team.

The Eagles reportedly covet Brown and followed the trade by immediately giving the physical wideout a four-year, $100 million extension and $57 million guaranteed.

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