Injury Update: Eagles' A.J. Brown Questionable For Return Amid Knee Concerns
Wide receiver A.J. Brown is questionable to return for the Philadelphia Eagles in their game against the Tennessee Titans due to knee concerns. Brown, who has been dealing with the injury since Week 1, left the game in the second quarter and did not return.
Severity of Injury
The severity of Brown's knee injury is unknown at this time. He is undergoing further evaluation to determine the extent of the damage. Head coach Nick Sirianni said after the game that Brown is "day-to-day" and the team will know more about his status on Monday.
Impact on Eagles Offense
Brown's absence would be a significant blow to the Eagles' offense. He is the team's leading receiver with 35 catches for 494 yards and four touchdowns this season. Without him, the Eagles would be forced to rely more heavily on DeVonta Smith and Quez Watkins.
Timeline for Return
Sirianni said that Brown's return will depend on how he responds to treatment. If the injury is minor, he could potentially return for the Eagles' next game against the Jacksonville Jaguars on October 2. However, if the injury is more serious, he could miss multiple games.
Eagles' Outlook Without Brown
The Eagles are still a talented team even without Brown. However, his absence would make them less explosive on offense. The Titans' defense is also playing at a high level, so the Eagles will need to find a way to move the ball without their top receiver.