A.J. Brown was asked on Dec. 8 what needed to improve in the Philadelphia Eagles' offense. He said the passing game, an honest answer that got a lot of attention and was blown out of proportion.
But Brown wasn't wrong.
And in the wild-card round, we saw what he was talking about. And why he had time to read a book in the second half of the game. It's not like he or any other Eagles receiver was busy in Sunday's 22-10 win over the Green Bay Packers.
Jalen Hurts came back after missing two full games and most of a third with a concussion, and he wasn't good.