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A.J. Brown injury update: Eagles WR suffers knee injury in Week 9 game vs. Jaguars
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Date:2025-04-12 18:59:21
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown suffered a knee injury during the first half of his team's game against the Jacksonville Jaguars. He exited the game before the Eagles' first possession of the second half.
Brown looked banged up after a tackle toward the end of the first half. After an initial, quick visit with Philadelphia's medical staff, the wideout returned to the huddle for the following play after the two-minute warning.
He played the remaining few minutes of the half and went to the locker room with the rest of the team. However, Brown returned to the locker room with an apparent injury before the Eagles' offense took the field for the first time in the third quarter. In the minutes afterward, the team declared the star receiver as questionable to return.
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A.J. Brown injury update
Brown has been ruled out for the Eagles' Week 9 game against the Jaguars with a knee injury, the team announced.
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The receiver initially looked banged up late in the second quarter. Initially, he appeared to have avoided further injury when he quickly returned to the huddle after a brief visit with the Eagles' medical staff.
Brown was initially deemed questionable to return, but the team ruled out the star wide receiver early in the fourth quarter.
Eagles WR depth chart
With Brown injured, here's how the rest of the Eagles' receivers room looks:
- DeVonta Smith
- Jahan Dotson
- Ainias Smith
- Johnny Wilson
This story will be updated with new information.
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