The A.J. Brown drama continues to be a main talking point in the city of Brotherly Love. Brown's usage on the team has continued to struggle, leading to frustration from the receiver. The frustration has led to conversations between the brass and the receiver, according to a new report.Sports reporter John Clark of NBC Sports reported on Thursday that Big Dom put Brown and Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie together to have a "very good conversation" about the situation. Citing ESPN's Sal Paolantonio, Brown reportedly promised Lurie he would "stay off social media with his frustrations.""Today at Eagles practice Big Dom got Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie and AJ Brown together and it looked like they had a very good conversation about AJ‘s frustration and they all want the offense to be better," Clark posted on X on Thursday."ESPN’s Sal Paolantonio added to my report and said AJ Brown promised Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie that he would stay off social media with his frustrations," Clark followed up on Sunday, quote-posting an update to his initial report.According to Eagles Wire in an Oct. 22 report, Brown had posted a message on Instagram seemingly venting frustration."Using me but not using me," Brown posted, including a picture of himself in an Eagles uniform.An encouraging month later, the Eagles went from using him to not using him.A.J. Brown's productivity hits sinkhole after encouraging uptickA.J. Brown at Philadelphia Eagles v Green Bay Packers - NFL 2025 - Source: GettyThe Philadelphia Eagles appeared to have at least somewhat fixed the situation with A.J. Brown's underwhelming number of targets in September in October. However, things have once again turned.Brown's final game of September saw the receiver haul in just two catches for seven yards against a historically leaky Tampa Bay Buccaneers defense. Over the next three games, the receiver saw his usage steadily increase, offering hope that things were slowly getting better. The uptick culminated in an Oct. 19 showing of four catches for 121 yards and a touchdown against the Minnesota Vikings.However, in his first game since the team returned from its Week 9 bye, A.J. Brown cratered once again, logging just two catches for 13 yards.The Eagles face the Detroit Lions in Week 11, offering another opportunity for Brown and Jalen Hurts to get on the same page to get something going for the second half of the season. The game takes place in primetime, which will either magnify the situation or quiet the outside criticism for the moment.Currently, there is a case many have made that DeVonta Smith is the de facto WR1 of the Eagles as he leads the team in receptions, targets, and receiving yards. The gap between Smith and Brown is notable, with the young receiver ahead by almost 250 receiving yards.Will the relationship between Brown and the Eagles be mended or damaged beyond repair in the closing half of the season?