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How the Jalen Hurts-A.J. Brown brotherhood became the heartbeat of the Eagles' offense

PHILADELPHIA -- The locker room doors opened and music filled the room following the Philadelphia Eagles' Week 12 win over the Green Bay Packers. Players bustled about. Some laughing. Some dancing. Some shouting out profanity to no one in particular (Darius Slay, still mad he couldn't pull in an Aaron Rodgers interception). All briskly moving from here to there, forming a ball of kinetic energy fit for an 11-1 team.

But two figures, quarterback Jalen Hurts and receiver A.J. Brown, stood motionless and stone-faced in the center of the room, like stars in a movie with the world blurring in the background.