PHILADELPHIA — The Eagles beat the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday , 33-26, despite only scoring seven first-half points and finishing with 33 total yards.

For the first time this season, Philadelphia’s passing offense came alive during the second half, resulting in three touchdowns.

That made star wide receiver A.J. Brown happy.

After practically doing nothing in the first two weeks (Brown only had six catches for 35 yards), he finally broke out against the Rams’ secondary, amassing six catches for 109 yards and a touchdown. Brown caught passes for 23 and 25 yards to set up DeVonta Smith’s go-ahead touchdown on the Eagles’ final drive.

It was an encouraging ending to a sloppy game, but the Eagles need to get going faster. Brown believes the passing offense could be more dynamic, but

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