A.J. Brown ranks among top NFL players for third consecutive year

A.J. Brown ranks among top NFL players for third consecutive year
Jeffrey Lurie Chairman and Chief Executive Officer — Philadelphia Eagles Website
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A.J. Brown has been ranked No. 29 in the NFL’s Top 100 Players of 2025, according to an announcement made by the league on Monday.

Brown is one of several Philadelphia Eagles players recognized in this year’s list. Other teammates named so far include Jalen Carter at No. 43, Quinyon Mitchell at No. 49, Cooper DeJean at No. 60, and Jordan Mailata at No. 69.

Last season, Brown played in 13 games and led the Eagles with 1,079 receiving yards and seven touchdowns. He missed four games due to injury but still finished tied for the most games with over 100 receiving yards in the NFL, recording five such performances.

Since joining the Eagles in 2022, Brown has contributed significantly to the team’s offense. The team reached the Super Bowl during both of his healthy postseason runs with Philadelphia, including last season’s victory in Super Bowl LIX.

“Brown has established himself as a marquee player in the league, and those around him are taking notice,” wrote Matt Ryan.



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