A heated conversation between Eagles receiver A.J. Brown and quarterback Jalen Hurts on the sideline during Thursday's win against the Minnesota Vikings was about Brown wanting to be more involved in the offense, teammates said. The Eagles' passing game has struggled in the first two weeks. Hurts threw for 193 yards with a touchdown and an interception against Minnesota after managing 170 yards with a TD in the opening win against the New England Patriots. Center Jason Kelce said the Eagles' offense has been seeing some 'crazy things' from opposing coordinators over the first two weeks in an attempt to create confusion and slow down the passing attack. Even with the new wrinkles from defensive coaches, the Eagles have fought their way to a 2-0 record. They leaned on the ground game Thursday and racked up 259 yards rushing.
- A.J. Brown and Jalen Hurts had a heated conversation on the sideline during the game.
- Brown wanted to be more involved in the offense.
- The Eagles' passing game has struggled in the first two weeks.
- Opposing coordinators have been throwing different defensive schemes to slow down the Eagles' passing attack.
- The Eagles have a 2-0 record despite their offensive struggles.
- The Eagles relied on their ground game and rushed for 259 yards in the game.