PHILADELPHIA — The A.J. Brown issue, simmering under the surface since last season, finally bubbled over this week and spilled out all over the media.

Brown, 28, one of the NFL’s most explosive receivers, has largely become an afterthought in the Eagles’ offense through nine games. He has 31 catches for 408 yards and is averaging just 6.75 targets.

In his previous six years in the league, he had over 1,000 yards in five of them (and over 1,400 in two) — including with some subpar quarterback play in Tennessee. The only season he didn’t crack 1,000 was when he missed extended time with an injury in 2021.

Brown’s frustrations boiled over in public comments in recent days, and first-year offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo faced the fire on Thursday. He pushed back on the idea that Brown’s

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