Week 11 of the 2025 NFL season rolls on and the action will continue tonight with a big NFC primetime showdown featuring the Detroit Lions visiting the Philadelphia Eagles at 8:15 p.m. ET on NBC.
The Eagles just grinded out a 10-7 win over the Packers last Monday night and are still cruising atop of the NFC standings with three straight victories. Wide receiver A.J. Brown didn’t really factor into Monday’s triumph, however, and that has, uh, triggered another round of discourse over the Eagles’ feeble passing attack this week.
Below, we’ll go over Brown’s outlook in fantasy football for Week 11.
Fantasy Football analysis: Eagles WR A.J. Brown
Brown caught two of three targets for just 13 yards in Monday’s win over the Packers, which was surprisingly just his third-least productive outing of the season so far. The All-Pro’s has been publicly venting his frustration over the passing game since last season and did so on a Twitch stream this week, calling things a “sh**show” and even encouraging fantasy managers (yes, that means you) to get rid of him. He didn’t back away from those comments when speaking to the media on Wednesday, emphasizing that he just wants the offense to execute better.
Brown has certainly been one of the bigger disappointments in fantasy this year considering that he was a top-10 wideout in average draft position heading into the season, only to be ranked 39th entering Week 11. His frustrations aren’t without merit as he’ll show exactly what he can do like his 121-yard, two-touchdown performance against the Vikings last month, only to be completely ghosted like Monday’s game against the Packers. With the trade deadline already in the rearview mirror, the veteran will be with the defending Super Bowl champions the rest of the way. But how he’ll actually perform remains a question mark with each passing week.
Start. Don’t take Brown’s advice. You drafted him high and know that exactly what he’s capable of when the Eagles are actually dialing up big plays for him down the field. Starting him may be a bit of sunk-cost fallacy at this point, but you can’t abandon him given what his ceiling can be. Lock in and double down on the All-Pro.

