The Philadelphia Eagles are 3-0, despite their offense not being entertaining in the opinion of some. On a Tuesday episode of ESPN’s “First Take,” future Hall of Fame quarterback Drew Brees said the Eagles’ offense is “boring.” Philadelphia wide receiver A.J. Brown wouldn’t go that far, but he believes the team should spice up its play calling. “The goal is to win the game, and obviously we want to do that first,” Brown said Wednesday, via Ashlyn Sullivan of NBC Sports Philadelphia. “I think it took too long as an offense to adjust in [Week 3] and be more aggressive. When one thing’s not working, let’s not keep trying to bang our head on the wall and see if it’ll work. Let’s mix it up and do what we need to do.” The Eagles should start by targeting Brown earlier in Sunday’s road game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (3-0) at 1 p.m. ET (Fox). In the first half of a 33-26 Week 3 win over the Rams, he had only one target and zero receptions, and Philadelphia trailed 19-7 at halftime. After finishing with six rRead More
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