A.J. Brown’s Eagles Saga Explained By Tom Brady: The QB’s Raw Take on WR Frustrations
**Tom Brady has laid bare the psychological toll of A.J. Brown’s two-year feud with Jalen Hurts**, framing the Eagles’ wideout’s frustration as a classic quarterback-receiver mismatch. The seven-time Super Bowl winner, speaking to Eagles legend Jason Kelce, called the role of a top receiver “the hardest position on offense”-one that demands relentless focus even when the ball isn’t coming.
Brady’s insight hinges on the **inconsistent target share** Brown endured under Hurts. In 2023, the Eagles won the NFC Championship (31-7 vs. San Francisco on **January 29**), yet Brown’s production didn’t reflect his star status. Brady compared it to a rollercoaster: *“One game you catch 11, the next three. You can’t be the happiest guy when you get 11 or the most miserable when you get three.”*
The Patriots later traded for Brown in 2024, but Brady’s words suggest the Eagles’ front office **underestimated how much the lack of consistency ate at him**. Even with 110-catch seasons, the **emotional whiplash** of sporadic targets wore him down. *“It takes a lot of energy from a lot of people to keep that player stable,”* Brady said.
Brady’s solution? **Reframing expectations**. Gronkowski, his tight end, thrived under a system where targets were distributed-but only if the receiver bought into the long-term view. *“You gotta look at it over the course of the year,”* Brady stressed. For Brown, the issue wasn’t just targets; it was the **perception of irrelevance** in a winning team.
The Patriots’ move gave Brown a fresh start, but Brady’s advice carries weight for Hurts. If the Eagles want to avoid another WR exodus, they’ll need to **smooth out the peaks and valleys** of target distribution. Brown’s 2023 stats (67 catches, 1,014 yards) paled next to DeVonta Smith’s 95 catches-proof that even elite players **crave consistency**.
Brady’s take isn’t just about Brown. It’s a masterclass in **managing star egos**-a lesson Hurts, now a free-agent target, would do well to heed.