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A.J. Brown has been dealing with a knee injury for weeks, so it was no surprise that the Eagles All-Pro wide receiver did not practice for the second straight Wednesday as the Birds work to manage multiple starters on offense.
On Wednesday’s practice report, Brown will be listed as limited with a knee/rest designation.
AJ Brown says he feels good after the game on Sunday and felt like himself out there on the field
Says he didn’t practice today as part of managing the injury pic.twitter.com/7IaFRo1mhk
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Brown had little time to regain on-field chemistry with quarterback Jalen Hurts, who returned to the lineup in the wild card game after missing two fulls games and most of the Week 16 loss to Washington.
Brown was held to one catch for ten yards in the win over the Packers, and made national headlines for reading a book on the bench late in the win.
Brown initially suffered the injury in the win over Pittsburgh but appeared in the next two games against the Commanders and Cowboys, totaling 11 catches for 133 yards and two touchdowns before sitting out the regular-season finale against the Giants.
Philadelphia went 1-2 in the three games Brown missed earlier in the season with a hamstring injury.
Brown played a significant role in the regular-season win over the Rams, logging 109 yards.