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Eagles’ AJ Brown, Nick Sirianni have heated sideline Super Bowl 2025 moment

There was a little drama on the Eagles’ sideline in the second quarter of the Super Bowl 2025 showdown with the Chiefs. 

Fox cameras caught Eagles wide receiver AJ Brown exchanging words with head coach Nick Sirianni coming off the field. 

Brown walked off the field and appeared to say something in the direction of Sirianni, causing the Eagles coach to reach and saying something back to the wide receiver. 

Cornerback CJ Gardner-Johnson seemingly stepped in to try and calm the situation down. 

Whatever the two said didn’t seem to drag the mood down. 


nick sirianni, aj brown exchange sideline super bowl 2025
AJ Brown and Nick Sirianni had a heated sideline moment during Super Bowl 2025. Fox

Brown was later spotted reading “Inner Excellence” by Jim Murphy while on the bench — again — and Sirianni walked over to dap him up. 

Brown smiled as Sirianni approached him and put his hand on his shoulder. 


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The Eagles’ star had an impressive showing in the first half of the Super Bowl as Philadelphia went into halftime with a 24-0 lead over the two-time defending champion Chiefs. 

He had two catches for 34 yards and one touchdown, a second quarter score to extend the Eagles’ lead to 24. 

The receiver was also part of one of the early controversial calls during the game. 


A.J. Brown #11 of the Philadelphia Eagles scores a touchdown in the second quarter against the Kansas City Chiefs
A.J. Brown #11 of the Philadelphia Eagles scores a touchdown in the second quarter against the Kansas City Chiefs. Getty Images

Brown was called for offensive pass interference during the first drive of the Super Bowl as he was fighting to get free of Chiefs cornerback Trent McDuffie. 

Brown was called for the penalty that was widely disagreed with.

The Eagles are trying to prevent history from taking place as the Chiefs look to become the first team in NFL history to win three consecutive Super Bowl titles.



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