The City of Brotherly Love didn’t quite live up to its name this weekend when Philadelphia Eagles star A.J. Brown found himself the victim of car theft.
The talented wide receiver’s vehicle disappeared late Sunday night, prompting an unusual response that showed both restraint and resolve from the Super Bowl champion.
Rather than expressing outrage, Brown took to social media with a surprisingly measured approach, speaking directly to whoever took his car.
“C’mon Philly, C’mon man. You stole my whip last night. C’mon man. I make a deal with you, bro. To whoever you are. Which I’m gonna find out soon. I make a deal with you, bro. Brother, just bring the whip back, bro, I won’t press charges. Just bring the whip back, bro. And you’re going about your day. But if I find you, c’mon bro, it’s gonna be what it’s gonna be,” Brown said, per Dov Kleiman.
Awful: AJ Brown says his car was stolen outside his house in Philly last night at 3:45AM:
“Bring back my car and I won’t press charges, or when I find you today, it’s going to be what it’s going to be. Take it or leave it my guy.”
People love to hate on greatness 😔💔 pic.twitter.com/GHe215f2RV
— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) April 21, 2025
The message carried a unique blend of generosity and warning.
Brown offered clemency in exchange for the car’s return, but his words also suggested he had information that would lead him to the thief if necessary.
His tone remained composed throughout, though the underlying message carried weight – return the vehicle and avoid consequences.
The situation developed quickly from there. NBC Philadelphia’s John Clark provided an update through social media, revealing that Brown had initially reported the theft Monday morning after discovering his car had been taken the previous night.
AJ Brown says his stolen car has been recovered. AJ posted this on Instagram saying that he was trying to get his workout in at the Eagles Novacare complex. Police have notified him they found his stolen car. The Eagles started offseason workouts today. pic.twitter.com/aTnYy9dJyO
— John Clark (@JClarkNBCS) April 21, 2025
Fortunately for Brown, the story found its resolution while he was focusing on his offseason training regimen at the Philadelphia Eagles’ NovaCare Complex.
Police contacted the receiver to inform him they had located the stolen vehicle, bringing quick closure to what could have been a more prolonged ordeal.
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