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Eagles Soar Past Packers, But Star Receiver Struggles

Summary

  • Jalen Hurts leads Eagles to 10-7 win over Packers
  • A.J. Brown finishes with just 2 receptions for 13 yards
  • Concerns raised about Hurts' chemistry with his top wideout
Eagles Soar Past Packers, But Star Receiver Struggles

On Monday, November 11th, 2025, the Philadelphia Eagles secured a 10-7 victory over the Green Bay Packers, improving their record to 7-2 and taking another step towards the NFC East title. However, the game was marked by a surprising performance from the Eagles' star wide receiver, A.J. Brown.

Despite the team's success, Brown finished the game with just 2 receptions for 13 yards, a far cry from his usual dominant displays. This prompted FS1 analyst Nick Wright to question the on-field chemistry between Brown and quarterback Jalen Hurts, who went 15 of 26 for 183 yards and a touchdown, along with 27 rushing yards.

"I think Jalen's not looking for A.J. the way he used to ... Jalen Hurts only cares about winning, but I also think you can approach winning different ways," Wright said on "First Things First."

The Eagles' offense has been a key factor in their strong start to the season, but the team will need to address the apparent disconnect between their star quarterback and wide receiver if they hope to maintain their momentum. With the Detroit Lions, who are leading the NFC North, up next on the schedule, the Eagles will be looking to build on their three-game winning streak and solidify their position atop the division.

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The Philadelphia Eagles defeated the Green Bay Packers 10-7 in Week 11 of the 2025 NFL season.
A.J. Brown finished the game with just 2 receptions for 13 yards, which was a surprising and concerning outcome for the Eagles.
Analysts, such as FS1's Nick Wright, questioned the on-field chemistry between Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts and his top wide receiver A.J. Brown, as Hurts did not seem to be targeting Brown as much as he had in the past.

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