WATCH: A.J. Brown shares an inspiring video about mental health

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The Eagles' off-season will center on signing key defenders to contract extensions, learning Sean Mannion's offensive system, and constant rumors about A.J. Brown's future in Philadelphia. Brown is a captain, motivational speaker, and Super Bowl winner who now delivers excellent commencement speeches after being asked to represent his alma mater.

After delivering encouragement at the University of Mississippi's 172nd annual Commencement last spring, Brown spent time with troubled teens in Chester, a city located in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, and a suburb of Philadelphia. Brown spoke to a group at the Delaware County Juvenile Probation Offices and had an "unfiltered discussion" about his journey, struggles, and the choices that have shaped the three-time All-Pro.

During a vulnerable moment early in the session, Brown posted to his YouTube page that the star wide receiver admitted that he "failed the seventh grade." He once borrowed a gun from his cousin for protection while at Ole Miss. Oxford police pulled over Brown while he was in college, and after avoiding any trouble, the Starksville, Mississippi native vowed to live his life differently.

The All-Pro wide receiver is a huge advocate of mental health and recently dropped a new nine-minute video that's a must-watch.



With the Eagles, Brown has played in two Super Bowls with Philadelphia, including the 2025 victory. He has also been selected for the Pro Bowl three times and named second-team All-Pro three times.

This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: A.J. Brown shares an inspiring video about mental health

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