PHILADELPHIA — A.J Brown dropped a third-down pass and was slow to get off the field when coach Nick Sirianni chased down the moody wide receiver on the sideline.
Brown and Sirianni bickered in a sideline spat that quickly forced chief security officer Dom DiSandro to intervene. Brown ripped off his helmet in frustration and yelled more in Sirianni's direction — perhaps he could have used a good book — after the Eagles punted to end a drive.
Brown had nothing to say after the game – stay tuned for another possible cryptic social media post – his locker stall soon as empty as the offseason that awaits last season's Super Bowl champions.
The Eagles were ultimately doomed in a championship repeat bid by another uninspired offensive output – the drops piled while the total yards failed to reach explosive heights – and they lost 23-19 to the San Francisco 49ers in an NFC wild card game Sunday.
Just trash littered the field after the game – courtesy of an unrelenting wind that threw a winkle into both team's gameplan – rather than the confetti that fell on the Eagles only 11 months earlier in the Super Bowl in New Orleans.
With the same talent back for an encore, the Eagles never found any consistent offensive success in a game where many players thought they could flip the proverbial switch in the postseason.
Much of the blame sits at the feet of embattled first-year offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo – who had his house egged during the season – in a second-half effort against the 49ers where the Eagles never got any serious offensive production.
Jalen Hurts threw for only 168 yards and a touchdown and the Eagles failed to build off a 13-10 halftime lead by totaling only 36 total yards in the third quarter on 16 plays.