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AJ Brown had his car stolen and sentenced the thieves, "Take it or leave it my guy."

The Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver didn't stand idly by and delivered a strong message to the wrongdoers.

AJ Brown had his car stolen and sentenced the thieves
AJ Brown had his car stolen and sentenced the thievesAP
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In the return of practice with Philadelphia Eagles, AJ Brown was caught off guard in an unexpected and unpleasant way.

The receiver announced in the early hours of Monday morning that he had been carjacked at 3:45 am.

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Although he did not give information about the model of his car, through a video on his social networks, AJ sent a blunt message to the thieves:

Dear Philly: Whoever stole my car last night, I'll make a deal with you: give me the car back and I won't press charges, or when I find you today, it's whatever. Take it or leave it my guy.

Brown is not the first NFL athlete to experience theft, teammates Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes are among those who have experienced this same situation.

His commitments with Eagles

AJ was absent due to an injury that kept him off the field for 3 games. However, he led the team with 1079 receiving yards and was third -behind Ja'Marr Chase and Justin Jefferson- in receiving yards per game.

Now, the team that was crowned Super Bowl champions has already begun its nine weeks of offseason workouts, which will also include six sessions of organized team activities and a mandatory minicamp.

Despite having signed a three-year, $96 million contract extension, his place on the team hangs in the balance heading into the 2025 NFL Draft. However, there are also those who confirm that AJ will remain with the Eagles and that these are just rumors.

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