Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver AJ Brown has put his teammates and the rest of the NFL on blast for getting into trouble with women due to lust and objectification.
Brown helped the Eagles win a Super Bowl this year and has had a busy offseason. He recently got engaged to his longtime girlfriend and will soon tie the knot.
The wideout delivered a commencement speech at the University of Mississippi last Saturday and, since then, has spent time speaking to troubled youth at a center in Chester.
Brown was raw and unfiltered while speaking to the youngsters, relaying his own struggles and brushes with the law while growing up, including one time when he borrowed a gun from a relative for protection.
He also discussed the glamorous lifestyles of professional athletes and how money can bring out the worst in them.
The Pro Bowler singled out NFL players, including his own Eagles teammates, for getting into sticky situations with the opposite sex. He admitted that players do get wrongfully accused at times, but blamed the status money gets them for the way they treat women.
“These guys that’s in the league getting in trouble with women,” he said. They got a fetish with women. You can get any woman you want. You can pick and choose. Realtime p*rn. Right? And it’s going to a whole other level because, bro, what p*rn does to your brain, it desensitizes your brain.”
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“You may think, like, oh man, she looks good or whatever. No, you’re looking at it as an object, not as a human being,” he added.
As mentioned above, Brown got engaged this offseason. He pulled out all the stops, throwing a lavish party at the Four Seasons Hotel in Philadelphia in early May and even got John Legend to perform.
Several Eagles teammates attended the event, including fellow wide receiver DeVonta Smith, Jordan Mailata, and Nakobe Dean.