A.J. Brown didn't have the big numbers Monday night in Green Bay.
Heck, beyond the Eagles' first possession, he didn't even see another target until that bizarre 4th and 6 call to take a shot toward the end zone, with only a narrow lead and just above 30 seconds left.
Even so, the powerful wide receiver made his impact in an often ugly , but no less crucial 10-7 win for the Birds over the Packers.
He threw a block.
The Eagles' offense – the Packers' too – had been stuck in the mud all game, and only leading 3-0 in the fourth quarter while their defense held it together, Philly needed something to break.
Spotted at their own 23, the Eagles were facing a 3rd and 7 on a drive that looked destined for another three-and-out after Saquon Barkley's second-down run got knocked a yard back

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