“I’m going to be great or I’m going to try dying”: A.J Brown aims to leave a legacy in the NFL
A.J Brown recently posted a picture on Instagram of him training, with part of the caption declaring he wanted to “be great”.
While the young Tennessee Titans wide receiver is already on his way to stardom, here’s a look at what he exactly said:
A.J Brown wants to be one of the best to play in the NFL
Here is what the wide receiver put up on Instagram recently:
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The 24-year-old recorded 1075 receiving yards and 11 touchdowns in a span of 14 games in 2020. He made spectacular catches last season and is only primed to be even better.
Additionally, with the new addition of superstar wide receiver Julio Jones, the Titans have one of the best offenses in the league.
What the Titans’ offense looks like with Julio Jones:
With Jones and Brown creating arguably one of the best wide receiver duos in the league, the Titans offense is definitely on track to take a big leap.
Quarterback Ryan Tannehill now has 2 monstrous wide receivers who will be reaping defenses on the outside. Moreover, running back Derrick Henry should continue to create havoc through the run game right down the gut.
While they did lose their starting tight end Jonnu Smith in free agency this year, Anthony Firkser is a solid player who could play a big role in the short-passing game.
Otherwise, the team could possibly bring back former tight end Delanie Walker who is making a comeback to the NFL
A.J Brown stat predictions for 2021:
With Brown looking to start the new season healthy, he should be on track for a big season. However, it is important to note that it’s not entirely necessary as Jones should also be getting a big share of plays.
Nevertheless, Brown could still finish with a minimum of 1200 receiving yards on offense and 9 receiving touchdowns. Brown and Jones could both finish with more than 1000 receiving yards each.
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