Report: Eagles' Graham apologized to team for Hurts-Brown drama
All is apparently well inside the Philadelphia Eagles facility after Brandon Graham, A.J. Brown, and Jalen Hurts squashed any whispers of dysfunction after Graham sparked buzz about the relationship between the wideout and quarterback this week.
Brown and Hurts told teammates they were on good terms in a team meeting this week, and Graham then got up and apologized to his teammates for starting any drama outside the building and for being a distraction, Jay Glazer of Fox Sports reports.
The nature of Brown's and Hurts' friendship was put under a magnifying glass after Graham suggested during a media appearance this week that the two were friends but "things have changed." Graham walked back his comments later, saying he made a mistake and "assumed that it was something that it wasn't."
Hurts and Brown also both said Wednesday that they're "good."
The Eagles' passing attack has struggled in recent weeks: The team hasn't surpassed 170 passing yards in three consecutive games. Brown is averaging 83.6 yards per contest, a slight decrease from his 85.6 in 2023, but his 4.8 receptions per outing would be his lowest since coming to Philadelphia.
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