Philadelphia Eagles’ A.J. Brown Says NFL Breed Objectification Of Women & P*rn Addiction: ‘You’re Looking At Her As An Object’

Philadelphia Eagles’ A.J. Brown Says NFL Breed Objectification Of Women & P*rn Addiction: ‘You’re Looking At Her As An Object’
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown is shedding light on the dark side of NFL fame. While speaking to teens at the Delaware County Juvenile Probation Office, Brown offered a raw perspective on how power, wealth, and access can distort how some players view women.
“These guys in the league getting in trouble with women — they got a fetish,” A.J. Brown said. “When you have that type of money, it’s at your leisure. You can pick and choose.” He added that fame often fuels entitlement and objectification, especially when it comes to women.
A.J. Brown didn’t stop there. He called out the impact of p*rn, saying it’s warping men’s minds. “It desensitizes your brain… you’re looking at her as an object, not a human being.”
He admitted he’s seen this mindset firsthand among teammates, stressing the need for real conversations around sex, power, and respect.
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Is he speaking facts?
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