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Travis Kelce scolds AJ Brown for venting frustrations online during Eagles undefeated start

Philadelphia Eagles star receiver A.J. Brown has just one touchdown reception through the first four games of the season. Despite Brown’s underwhelming personal statistics, the Eagles enter Week 5 as one of only two unbeaten NFL teams.
Brown has appeared frustrated with his limited role in the offense. His apparent displeasure seemed to reach a tipping point after he finished the Eagles’ Week 4 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers with only seven receiving yards on two catches.
Brown then shared a thinly veiled message on social media: “If you’re not welcomed, not listened to, quietly withdraw,” his post read. “Don’t make a scene. Shrug your shoulders and be on your way.”
Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce took issue with the method Brown used to express his irritation.
“You’re 4-0, boss. Come on, man,” Kelce said during the latest edition of the “New Heights” podcast.
Co-host and former Eagles offensive lineman Jason Kelce countered his brother’s stance.
“I don’t think that it’s unfathomable that a player of A.J. Brown’s caliber — I think that he should be upset that he’s not being utilized in this offense,” Jason, who played alongside Brown for two seasons, noted.
“I think that is a normal feeling, and I think he should feel comfortable explicitly saying that to the players and coaches within that locker room. I do. I don’t think that’s a d–k move, a selfish move. A.J. knows the level of player he is and what he can do to offenses.”
The retired lineman later conceded, “Are there better ways to do this than by tweeting it out? Potentially.”
“To each his own,” Travis responded.