Philadelphia Eagles' No. 1 wide receiver A.J. Brown has been sidelined at training camp due to a hamstring injury, but there's no reason to panic.
According to NBC Sports' Dave Zangaro, the Eagles are being extra cautious with Brown and have him working out on the side.
Zangaro shared a video of Brown running sprints before Philly's padded practice on Saturday.
AJ Brown has missed time with a hamstring injury but the Eagles are being precautious.
Here he is this morning running sprints before practice. pic.twitter.com/NahPWJg9qh— Dave Zangaro (@DZangaroNBCS) August 9, 2025
Brown is set to enter his fourth season as quarterback Jalen Hurts' go-to guy since he joined the team from the Tennessee Titans trade in 2022.
Injuries like this hamstring one have lingered around Brown, but they've never kept him on the sidelines for an extended period of time.
Brown even revealed earlier in the week that the knee injury he played through last year was a bit more extreme than anyone knew.
"(I was) playing hurt the back half of the season, getting my knee drained twice a week," Brown said during an appearance on the Barstool SportsPardon My Take podcast, "Getting my knee drained before the game, watching the game, go out there, have a good performance, then the following week, the following week, ending with the Super Bowl."
Brown chalked playing through that kind of injury and pain as an example of being gritty.
"Times late in the season, especially when your body doesn't want to respond the way you want it to," Brown said. "You just keep going, just find a way to get through. Believe it or not, those are some of my best days, really."
Brown has accomplished a lot in three seasons with the Eagles. He's amassed 4,031 receiving yards, including back-to-back seasons with over 1,400 yards, making him the only Eagles receiver to achieve that feat. He's also earned two Pro Bowl invites, one All-Pro nod, and a Super Bowl ring to top off his efforts.