**A.J. Brown Reflects on Super Bowl Win: “Winning is Overrated”**
A.J. Brown, the star wide receiver for the Philadelphia Eagles, recently shared his thoughts on winning the Super Bowl, suggesting that the achievement may be overrated. After scoring a touchdown in the Eagles’ impressive 40-22 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs, Brown earned his first Lombardi Trophy. However, he appears to have quickly moved on from the celebration.
In a candid Instagram post, Brown expressed that his excitement over the championship was short-lived. “After a few days, I’ve had time to reflect on being a champion. I tried to feel how everyone made it seem to be a champion, and unfortunately, it was short-lived… two days to be exact lol,” he wrote alongside a photo of his touchdown.
Brown, who had never been a champion at the highest level before, expected that his hard work would be validated by winning the title. “It wasn’t. My thrill for this game comes when I dominate,” he stated. He emphasized that it’s the competitive spirit and the intense battles that truly motivate him. “It’s the Hunt that does it for me. It’s when the DB drops his head and surrenders because he can’t compete with me. The intense battles. Early mornings. Late nights. Sacrifices. I love putting smiles on people’s faces, don’t get me wrong, but it just wasn’t what I thought it would be.”
His remarks have sparked interest, as they reflect the mindset of a true competitor. “It’s the journey that I love the most. BACK 2 Work!” he concluded.
Perhaps the lack of excitement following the game can be attributed to the early decision of the match. However, Brown may have a different perspective when the Eagles celebrate their victory with a parade through downtown Philadelphia on Friday.
