Michael Strahan sends message on Fox NFL Sunday to disgruntled Eagles star who made public statement despite win streak

Following some alleged hiccups in their relationship that were made public, Michael Strahan advised A.J. Brown and Jalen Hurts to settle their differences in private.

The Philadelphia Eagles ended their 10-game winning streak on Sunday by defeating the Pittsburgh Steelers 27–13, securing their spot in the NFC East playoffs.

After receiver Brown stated that the club needed to improve on passing last week, Eagles star defensive end Brandon Graham alluded to a divide between Brown and quarterback Hurts.

Before this, they were buddies, but things have changed, and I accept that because life happens,” Graham had stated.

“But, it’s thebusinessside that we have to make sure that we don’t let the personal get in the way of the business, and that’s what we gotta do better right now.”

To avoid making unwelcome news, Strahan advised the Eagles to resolve any disagreements in private during his Fox appearance prior to Sunday’s victory.

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“The team is winning!” he exclaimed. Nine games in a row. Take care of this in the changing area. Don’t deal with it in public.

“Saquon Barkley is currently establishing records, while [Brown] established records a few years ago.

As a result, offenses alter and develop. At the moment, they are depending more on Saquon Barkley and the run game. It’s functioning.

“As one of the league’s top receivers, he does deserve to get the ball, but you also have to realize that sometimes you just have to fit in.”

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“You can t let your ego and numbers and stats get in the way of what the team is doing.”

Brown had maintained there was no animosity between himself and Hurts after Graham’s remarks.

Additionally, according to NFLInsider Jay Glazer, Brown and Hurts informed teammates during a team meeting that there was no rift to report.

According to Glazer, “they nipped that in the bud real quick there.”

After the clarification, Graham is reported to have issued a collective apology to the squad.

The Eagles, who have a 12-2, next play the Washington Commanders.

They will also win the division title if they defeat the Commanders.

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