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A.J. Brown Called Bryce Huff A Backstabber Who Bit The Hand That Fed Him.

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Philadelphia Eagles star wide receiver A.J. Brown has responded fiercely to former teammate Bryce Huff, after the defensive end made thinly veiled comments criticizing the Eagles organization following his trade to the San Francisco 49ers. Brown, never one to hold back, fired back with a stinging label: “a backstabber who bit the hand that fed him.”

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The drama started after Huff, now with the 49ers, hinted in an interview that he felt “used” and “undervalued” during his brief stint in Philadelphia, saying he wasn’t given a chance to show his full potential. While he never mentioned names, the message was clear — and it didn’t sit well with the locker room he left behind.

Brown, one of the emotional leaders of the team, took to social media shortly after, posting a cryptic but pointed message that read:

“It’s always the ones you help eat that turn around and bite you. Can’t respect that.”

According to team sources, this wasn’t just about loyalty — it was about culture. The Eagles had invested significant resources and trust into Huff, despite a crowded defensive line. And though his departure was part of a bigger roster reshuffle, the Eagles believed they had treated him with fairness and opportunity.

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Brown’s response has ignited passionate reactions across the Eagles fanbase. Many fans have rallied behind their WR1, praising his loyalty and fire. Others see the exchange as a sign of how seriously players in Philly take team unity and brotherhood.

In a follow-up message to reporters, Brown clarified:

“I don’t care what team you’re on — respect goes a long way. If you felt something, say it then. Not when you're gone.”

With the Eagles and 49ers both in the NFC playoff race, this feud adds a new layer of tension if the two squads face off this season. And if they do, you can bet Brown — and the rest of the Eagles — will remember.

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