PHILADELPHIA — Enough is enough.
The Eagles are wasting the careers of A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith.
The team shouldn’t need a reminder of what Brown and Smith — two of the most explosive wide receivers in the NFL — can mean to its offense. But through two weeks this season, both men have been grossly underused in a condensed-set attack that has leaned heavily on Saquon Barkley and a flaccid passing game.
Barkley’s running should obviously be the focal point of the offense but not at the detriment of everything else. Besides, Barkley has been largely bottled up because drawn-in defenses know quarterback Jalen Hurts likely isn’t hitting Brown or Smith on the outside or even on intermediate routes to let them create.
The passing numbers have been hard to ignore: Brown has been targeted n