Jalen Hurts seemingly took a jab at wide receiver A.J. Brown after the Philadelphia Eagles' disappointing 21-24 loss to the Dallas Cowboys in Week 12.In the post-game press conference, the quarterback talked about how Brown got his first 100+ yards game since October. However, the tone of his comment further fueled the fire of reports of an alleged personal feud between them."AJ wanted 100 yards, he got 100 yards. Hope he's happy," Hurts said as per a tweet by Cowboys reporter Jeff CavanaughAgainst the Cowboys, Jalen Hurts completed 27 of 39 passes for 289 yards and three total touchdowns. However, they gave up a 21-17 lead in the second half by allowing Brian Schottenheimer's offense to get into rhythm. Dak Prescott scored two touchdowns, while Brandon Aubrey put the finishing touch with a 41-yard field goal to seal the win for his team.Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown had his first 100+ receiving yards game since their 28-22 victory over the Minnesota Vikings in Week 7. Against the Cowboys, he recorded 110 yards and one touchdown receiving on eight receptions.However, Jalen Hurts' post-game comments on A.J. Brown's performance have created more confusion and doubts about the Eagles' locker room situation. On Thursday, DeSean Jackson opened up about the situation after reports surfaced that players and coaches on the team were frustrated with the quarterback deviating from the game plan and not relying on the passing game."As you can tell, it's something else going on (between Jalen Hurts and A.J. Brown)" Jackson said on "House of Action." "And I got a great relationship with him. I respect him. I can't say it. But I know it's something else going on."It's not all about football, it's not all about X's and O's. I've had situationships with quarterbacks I didn't necessarily like. And then when it ain't there, it sticks out like a sore thumb. That all I'mma say."A.J. Brown gets real on blowing massive lead in the second half during the loss to the CowboysAfter the game, A.J. Brown interacted with the press in the locker room. He shared his honest thoughts on the Eagles blowing their massive halftime lead in the second half that resulted in this disappointing Week 12 loss."First off, hats off to them. They definitely made some adjustments," Browns said about the Cowboys' second half comeback. "I think in the second half, it was just little lack of execution. ...Brown said that he was talking about himself when he stated that it was the lack of execution that led to them dropping the lead in the second half. So far this season, the wide receiver has tallied 567 yards and four touchdowns receiving.The Eagles (8-3) will next face the Bears (8-3) on Friday at 3 p.m. ET.