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Eagles fans flood Amazon reviews 'Inner Excellence' book after AJ Brown caught reading on sideline

Wade-Peeryby:Wade Peery01/12/25
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The Philadelphia Eagles took care of business on Sunday, handling the Green Bay Packers in their playoff matchup. The game was never really in doubt. And Eagles star receiver AJ Brown was apparently pretty bored on the sidelines, so he decided to pull out a book, titled, ‘Inner Excellence,”. Naturally, after the game, many different Eagles fans flooded the Amazon reviews after the moment went viral.

Brown only had one catch for 10 yards, but it didn’t matter much, as the Eagles handled the Packers in easy fashion, 22-10.

Eagles fans had had a variety of hilarious comments in their reviews.

“AJ Brown recommended this book, so I’m looking forward to reading this. Fly Eagles Fly,” one user wrote. “I saw him reading this on the sidelines and I too wanna strive to be unbothered,” another one said. As an eagles fan, I endorse this with all my being. AJ Brown manifested the win today his inner excellence. Jim Murphy knows what’s up. You too can have your inner excellence with this book if you become an eagles fan. Go Birds!!”

The Eagles jumped out to an early 10-0 lead and there was never really a doubt in this one. Although the Packers made it interesting once running back Josh Jacobs plunged for a one-yard touchdown run. His touchdown run made it 16-10 in the fourth quarter, but that was as close as the Packers would get all day. He was the lone bright spot for Green Bay, finishing with over 100 all-purpose yards and one touchdown.

It’s not surprising that AJ Brown was bored in the game. He’s one of the best receivers in the National Football League and was only targeted three times on Sunday. The Eagles won the game, which is most important, but they’ll need to find a way to get their superstar more involved moving forward. So that he doesn’t have to pull out reading material on the sidelines.

I’m sure Jim Murphy appreciated the free advertisement, though. The book seems like a relevant one for many different people across many different fields. On the book’s website, it says, “Train your mind for extraordinary performance and live the best possible life.”