PHILADELPHIA — Unless the Eagles’ passing offense improves soon, wide receiver A.J. Brown will continue to be asked about his mood.

After only finishing with six catches for 35 yards in the Eagles’ 2-0 start, many are speculating that Brown is unhappy, but he hasn’t admitted that yet. A dominant performance from Brown this Sunday against the Los Angeles Rams could silence the noise, but that seems unlikely.

Considering the Eagles have a good quarterback ( Jalen Hurts ) and one of the best wide receiver duos (Brown and DeVonta Smith ) in the NFL, they should not be averaging only 119 passing yards per game, which currently ranks 31st in the league, just ahead of the Tennessee Titans.

“Just being on the same page,” Brown said Thursday on where things can improve. “I don’t want

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