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
Receiver A.J. Brown of the Philadelphia Eagles was spotting reading a self-help book on the sideline Sunday during his team’s NFL playoff victory over Green Bay. The internet was amused, and the book,
A little-known book that A.J. Brown was seen reading on the Eagles sideline Sunday was listed No. 1 on Amazon's bestsellers list as of Monday morning.
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.
Inspired by seeing receiver A.J. Brown reading it on the bench during Sunday's Wild Card win, Philadelphia Eagles fans flocked to Amazon Monday to make the book the No. 1 best-seller.
The wide receiver said the book, which provides mental techniques to improve lives, brings him a 'sense of peace.'
AJ Brown pulled a surprising move during the Philadelphia Eagles' win over the Green Bay Packers on Sunday, and an author is now raking in a bunch of
After the game on Sunday, which the Eagles won over the Green Bay Packers, 22-10, Brown expounded on his reading matter, the self-help book “Inner Excellence,” by Jim Murphy. He summed up the book’s message as: “Have a clear mind, and remember that nothing else matters, negative or positive.”
Philadelphia Eagles star wide receiver A.J. Brown was caught in his Zen. He was spotted on camera reading "Inner Excellence" by Jim Murphy in the fourth quarter of the 22-10 wild-card playoff victory over the Green Bay Packers,
"Inner Excellence" by Jim Murphy has jumped to the best-selling book on Amazon after A.J. Brown read it during the Eagles-Packers game.
A.J. Brown reading on the sidelines during Sunday's wild-card playoff win catapulted the sales of "Inner Excellence" to the No. 1 best-selling book on Amazon. The Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver didn't seem to mind that the book sales skyrocketed because he was reading it.