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“Hard Knocks” Cameras Catch Jalen Hurts & AJ Brown’s Interesting Sideline Interaction at Practice Amid Growing Beef Rumors [VIDEO]

This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Jalen Hurts and A.J. Brown.
Jalen Hurts and A.J. Brown (Photo via HBO)

An interesting clip of Jalen Hurts and A.J. Brown engaging in a cheerful interaction during a Philadelphia Eagles practice has gone viral.

Throughout the 2025 season, rumors have surfaced about a broken relationship between Jalen Hurts and A.J. Brown. Like the rest of the Philadelphia offense, both players are performing well below their standards this season.

Monday’s 22-19 overtime loss to the Chargers on ‘Monday Night Football’ summed up the Eagles’ season very well. The defending champions turned the ball over five times. Two of those came on one bizarre play, with Hurts throwing an interception and then fumbling his own recovery.

At 8-5, the Eagles are still in a good spot to win their second straight NFC East division crown. But if Hurts and Brown can’t get on the same page, their return to the postseason will be a short visit.

Read into this clip from “Hard Knocks” as much as you want, but it should only be encouraging for Eagles fans. Cameras showed a friendly interaction here between Hurts and Brown at practice:

If those are really the vibes behind the scenes, then perhaps it’s only a matter of time until the offense comes together.

Slumping Eagles Host The Las Vegas Raiders On Sunday

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Jalen Hurts and AJ Brown (Credit: Eric Hartline-Imagn Images)

The good news for the Eagles is that they have the ultimate “get-right” game this Sunday, with the 2-11 Las Vegas Raiders coming to town.

Nothing is intimidating about the Raiders this year. Geno Smith’s 14 interceptions lead the NFL. The Raiders are scoring a league-low 15.1 points per game, per Pro Football Reference. They rank 24th in scoring defense, too.

The Eagles, quite frankly, have no excuse to lose to the Raiders on Sunday. They have home-field advantage and are better at practically every position. If Philadelphia somehow loses, they better consider some changes to the coaching staff ASAP.

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