The book Philadelphia Eagles star wide receiver A.J. Brown was seen reading rocketed to the top of Amazon's bestsellers list on Monday morning.
Philadelphia Eagles star A.J. Brown could launch a book club of his own after a little sideline reading skyrocketed self-help author Jim Murphy overnight to the hottest seller on Amazon.
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown has helped turn a book into the hottest seller on Amazon, writes Dan Gelston for AP News. During the Eagles’
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver AJ Brown was caught reading a book on the sideline of Sunday's NFL playoff game against the Green Bay Packers. It is
The Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver was spotted reading Jim Murphy’s “Inner Excellence: Train Your Mind for Extraordinary Performance and the Best Possible Life” on the sidelines during Sunday’s playoff game against the Green Bay Packers. The book soon took the top spot on the Amazon trending list.
The book shot to No. 1 in Amazon's best seller list after Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown was caught on camera reading it on the sidelines during a playoff game.
Murphy was a 13th-round draft pick by the MLB's Chicago Cubs in 1988, spending three seasons in the minor leagues before transitioning to a career in public speaking. His book emphasizes the importance of training the heart and mind to achieve peak physical performance under pressure, which is also what he teaches during his speaking engagements.
It was the night before the ’25 spring semester, and down on the sidelines of a Wild Card game for the National Football League, Philadelphia Eagles wide
The clip of Brown parking and entering the stadium went viral after being posted on X by local ABC TV host Jason Dumas. As of Monday morning, it had been viewed more than 1.4 million times.
The Chiefs also activated linebacker Swayze Bozeman and safety Deon Bush from the practice squad with standard elevations, and they ruled out wide receiver Mecole Hardman, who remains on IR with a knee injury he sustained in November.
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