The Philadelphia Eagles did their annual bowling outing at the start of OTAs and star wide receiver A.J. Brown had some fun clowning his teammates.
Brown took to Instagram to show just how bad his teammates are at bowling and the video was hilarious.
AJ Brown with an all-time IG Story clowning his #Eagles teammates for their bowling performances pic.twitter.com/z5XDspICt6
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Brown used funny memes to describe his teammates' poor throws.
Quarterback Jalen Hurts, who wore a 'Be more prepared than anyone else' shirt was the first to get roasted. Defensive end Brandon Graham and linebacker Nolan Smith were also featured being trolled by Brown.
In another video, posted by wide receiver Britain Covey, Brown showed off his own bowling skills and bet his game check for a strike.
"I don't lose no game check!" Brown said, knocking down every pin.
Eagles receivers bonding last night with some Super Bowling
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AJ Brown @1kalwaysopen_
bet Britain Covey his game check for a strike?! Clutch
@brit_covey2 pic.twitter.com/Xk0LH5Nva6
The Eagles had the worst collapse in NFL history last fall as they started the season 10-1 before losing five of their final six matchups.
They managed to make it to the first round of the playoffs. But they lost that one too.
Eagles veteran running back Kenneth Gainwell admitted that the reason behind the collapse was a "connection" problem.
"I think it was a connection piece. Teams like KC are well-connected, upstairs and downstairs," Gainwell said during an appearance on the Javien University podcast. "Front office and locker room. When you have a connection, everything just clicks. But when you got guys that aren’t talking to each other, you never know what’s going on."
Gainwell believes the Eagles' locker room issues could have been solved if they simply sat down and talked it out.
"If we all sit down and talk to each other and find out what's going on, or we find out what we need to do on the field to get this thing going, then we'll be good," Gainwell said. "Because if we played really hard at the beginning of the season, we need to continue to play hard at the end of the season because at the end of the season is what really matters."
With all of the veterans showing up to optional OTAs, it looks like the Eagles are determined to fix their overall team bond -- even if it means Brown is going to clown them.
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