Ex-Eagles Bryce Huff Blasts Team After Second Straight Loss, Sends 6-Word Message Mocking A.J. Brown
Former Philadelphia Eagles Bryce Huff, now suiting up for the San Francisco 49ers, ignited controversy after the Eagles’ second straight defeat — a 34-17 collapse to the New York Giants.
Huff, who played in Philadelphia last season before signing with the Niners, didn’t hold back as he tore into his former team and took a personal jab at star wide receiver A.J. Brown.

Minutes after the final whistle, Huff posted a brutal message on X that read:
“Every player wants out of that mess. Roseman and Nick are clueless — full stop.”

But that wasn’t all. In a follow-up post clearly aimed at A.J. Brown — who had told reporters a week earlier that the Eagles were “built for adversity” — Huff added a cold six-word shot:
“Adversity built? Looks like it broke.”
Both posts were deleted roughly 24 hours later, though by then screenshots had already gone viral across social media, fueling debate among fans and insiders alike.
The message quickly exploded online, with thousands of Eagles fans firing back at Huff for “mocking the team during tough times.” Others, however, sided with the ex-Eagle, saying his frustration reflected the same concerns fans have about leadership and accountability inside the locker room.
When asked about his comments Monday, Huff didn’t back down:
“I gave that team everything, but I won’t stay quiet when I see the same mistakes repeating. Winning takes structure — and right now, they don’t have it.”
With tension rising in Philadelphia and outside voices like Huff piling on, pressure is mounting on Nick Sirianni and Howie Roseman to prove that the Eagles can still fight back — and that the locker room hasn’t truly “broken.”










