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Brown: I gave Titans' signals to Eagles 'because they don't change nothing'

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The Tennessee Titans will likely consider changing their offensive signals after Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown revealed he disclosed them to Philadelphia during the teams' Week 13 clash.

"I gave every detail (to the Eagles). ... I'm talking about the cadence, everything. I gave it all," Brown said on the "Raw Room" podcast. "Because they don't change nothing! ... I talked to a defensive guy, (he asked) 'What does this mean? What does this mean?' I said, 'Bro, just send me a game film, I'll tell you what all this shit mean.'"

The Eagles beat the Titans 35-10. Brown had one of his best performances of the 2022 campaign, racking up 119 yards and two scores on eight receptions.

The 25-year-old spent the first three years of his career with Tennessee, producing 185 receptions for 2,995 yards and 24 touchdowns in 43 games. He made his first Pro Bowl in 2020 after scoring 11 times and tallying over 1,000 yards.

However, Brown had the best year of his career with Philadelphia. He set career highs in targets (145), receptions (88), and yards (1496), and he tied his best mark for touchdowns (11).

Brown's instant chemistry with Jalen Hurts was a large reason why he excelled. He joked that if the Eagles and general manager Howie Roseman don't extend Hurts, he'll leave to join the quarterback wherever he winds up.

"Howie, get it done," Brown said.

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