Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown is spearheading an effort to imitate the now-famous “Tight End University” held annually by the league’s top tight ends.
Brown appealed to his fellow receivers on Wednesday to make like the tight ends and get together on a yearly basis to learn from each other. Brown noted that defensive backs and pass-rushers do the same, and he thinks it is time for the receivers to follow suit.
Wideouts wassup? The Tight Ends get together for a weekend. The Db’s link up. The pass rushers even get together. Come on guys , we can’t be too big time to link up and learn. I’m a fan of everyone and willing to work with whoever. Let’s make it happen wideouts. @NFL
— AJ BROWN (@1kalwaysopen_) June 19, 2024
Brown’s idea attracted at least one interested party.
Let’s go Bro https://t.co/H4X4DMSBVp
— Ty Hill (@cheetah) June 19, 2024
Brown was likely inspired by the fact that Tight End University took place this weekend. George Kittle has spearheaded that effort, and it has become bigger and bigger with each passing year. The event is designed to help NFL tight ends learn from each other and improve their craft.
Such an event would be logistically difficult, but if the tight ends can pull it off, there is no reason the receivers can’t. Given how hugely popular it has become at the tight end position, it might be a good idea.