A.J. Brown A WR1 Against New Orleans
A.J. Brown will face the New Orleans Saints in Week 17. While teammate DeVonta Smith was the favorite target of backup quarterback Gardner Minshew last week against Dallas, Brown still finished with over 100 yards receiving on eight targets. Minshew is set to start again with Jalen Hurts (shoulder) listed as doubtful, but it is a minor downgrade for the 25-year-old receiver's fantasy production. The Saints' defense allows the ninth-fewest fantasy points per game to the wide receiver position this season, but they could be getting back star corner Marshon Lattimore (abdomen) close to full strength after he returned last week against Cleveland. Lattimore's presence is a slight downgrade for Brown, but the Eagles' passing attack is potent enough with Minshew to keep him ranked as a back-end WR1 in Week 17.
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Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Source: RotoBaller
A.J. Brown Poised For A Breakout Game
A.J. Brown takes on the Kansas City Chiefs in the Super Bowl, hoping to build on his strong NFC Championship performance. Brown has had a volatile season due to the Eagles' run-heavy approach, but when they pass, he dominates targets. He leads all receivers in air yard share (52%) and holds a 34% target share, ranking second in the league. When the Eagles have thrown 25+ times this season, Brown has thrived, averaging 10 targets for 100 yards. Against a Chiefs defense that will likely key in on Saquon Barkley, Philadelphia may need to air it out, giving Brown a prime opportunity to shine. Expect a more balance offensive attack, making Brown a crucial factor in this matchup.
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A.J. Brown Finds The End Zone In Strong Outing
A.J. Brown delivered a massive bounce-back performance against the Washington Commanders, hauling in six receptions on eight targets for 96 yards and a touchdown. This marked Brown's best game since Week 15, showcasing his elite talent and reminding everyone of the dominant playmaker he is. Brown's ability to make plays was on full display, as he consistently found space and made critical catches. With the Eagles adopting a more balanced offensive attack in this game, Brown thrived and proved why he's one of the league's premier receivers. As the Eagles gear up for their Super Bowl matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs, Brown will be a key factor in their offensive game plan and poised for another standout performance.
Source: ESPN
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A.J. Brown Good To Go, Looking To Make Noise In NFC Championship
A.J. Brown (knee, illness, rest) practiced in full on Thursday and Friday and was removed from the final injury report. He will play on Sunday in the NFC Championship against the division-rival Washington Commanders and will be hoping to do some damage after barely being heard from in the first two postseason games. Even though the 27-year-old has just three catches on 10 targets for 24 yards and no touchdowns in playoff wins against the Green Bay Packers and Los Angeles Rams, Brown will have some of the most upside on Championship weekend at the receiver position. In the last meeting against the Commanders on Dec. 22, he had eight catches for 97 yards and a score on a season-high 15 targets. And in the first meeting on Nov. 14, he caught five of eight targets for 65 yards. Brown has high-end WR1 upside for DFS lineups.
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Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Source: PhiladelphiaEagles.com
A.J. Brown A Full Participant On Thursday
A.J. Brown (knee, illness, rest) upgraded to a full participant in Thursday's practice session after he was listed as limited on Wednesday. In addition to a knee injury that he's been nursing since late in the regular season, Brown has been a bit under the weather this week, but a return to a full practice on Thursday means he should be just fine to play on Sunday in the NFC Championship game against the division-rival Washington Commanders. The 27-year-old pass-catcher continues to play nearly all of Philly's offensive snaps on game days, but he's caught only three passes for 24 yards in two playoff wins over the Green Bay Packers and Los Angeles Rams the last two weeks. Fantasy managers brave enough to take the chance on Brown in DFS lineups this weekend will be leaning on the fact he caught 13 passes (23 targets) for 162 yards and a TD in two games against the Commanders earlier this year.
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