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Amid a disappointing end to the season, the Philadelphia Eagles will have their third offensive coordinator in as many seasons.
The Birds have brought in Kellen Moore to replace Brian Johnson – who replaced Shane Steichen in 2022.
The end of the Eagles’ season was disastrous – after being just mere seconds away from winning the Super Bowl last year, they lost six of their final seven games this season after a 10-1 start, dropping to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the wild-card round.
A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith have joined Bounty as part of their wingman program to – cleanly – enjoy some wings while watching the Super Bowl (as much as they’d rather be in Las Vegas playing in it).
The wide receiver duo are wingmen for each other themselves, but given the disappointing end to the season, it was difficult to see.
That’s why Brown says no matter who is calling the plays, it’s up to them to be Moore’s wingmen and make him look good.
“I’m excited to get to know him as a person, but I just know regardless of whoever is in that position, we gotta go out there and execute,” Brown told Fox News Digital in a recent interview.
Whatever he calls,” added Smith, “We gotta go out there and execute as best as we can. Football is football. At the end of the day, it’s all the same thing, just different terminology.”
The coaching changes (they brought in Vic Fangio to replace Sean Desai as the defensive coordinator) come after there were reports and speculation of locker room friction.
Brown found himself in the middle of all of it, with an anonymous teammate saying he had “bad body language” around the team.