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Eagle Eye: A Philadelphia Eagles Podcast

A.J. Brown, Eagles scorch the Steelers to remain undefeated

Eagle Eye: A Philadelphia Eagles Podcast

NBC Sports Philadelphia

Eagles, Sports News, Philadelphia Eagles, Football, Nfl, Sports, News, Nfc East

4.71.1K Ratings

🗓️ 30 October 2022

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

Jalen Hurts connects with A.J. Brown for three first half touchdowns.

Transcript

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0:00.0

The Philadelphia Eagles are Super Bowl champions.

0:07.0

Eagles fans everywhere. This is for you.

0:12.0

Let the celebration begin.

0:15.0

Now that qualifies as a beat down early.

0:18.0

It was good to see this team jump on an opponent early and finish him off.

0:22.8

We haven't seen that this year.

0:23.9

So that was definitely encouraged.

0:25.3

Yeah, you and I talked before the game.

0:26.6

We did a TV hit together.

0:28.0

We were just take care of business.

0:29.5

And that's exactly what they did.

0:31.6

35 to 13, the Eagles win this one over the Steelers. This is the

0:34.6

Eagle I podcast presented by Nissan. He's Rubin Frank. I'm Dave Zangaro. A bunch of

0:39.8

stuff to talk about it was a fun afternoon over at the link but the headline here is

0:46.7

the connection between Jaylin Hertz and AJ Brown it's special it is and to think that they've only played seven games together in their lives.

0:56.0

I know they've known each other, they've been friends a long time, but the connection they have and the trust that

1:01.4

Jaylan has in AJ and putting the ball near him and just knowing

1:06.2

A.J. is going to, you know, just be so aggressive, his hands are so strong and he talks about late hands which we've talked about but just I

1:17.4

mean there's no bad matchup I mean he whether it's thrown to a double team and

1:21.4

Jhelan just has such a such incredible instincts for

1:26.1

getting him the ball in the end zone I mean what he did today I mean each each touchdown they were similar in a way yardage wise but each

1:36.6

different each one was different as far as how the play was designed and how we

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