Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown and Jim Murphy, the author of "Inner Excellence," met after the wide receiver went viral for reading
Inner Excellence' becomes Amazon best seller. Prior to Brown's "endorsement" of the book, "Inner Excellence" wasn't cracking many best-seller lists. It has since skyrocketed to N
The Eagle went viral for reading ‘Inner Excellence’ on the bench. The writer, contacted by SI, says, ‘It’s really an honor to be a part of his life.’
PHILADELPHIA — Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown could start a book club with his teammates. Brown, who has received criticism for reading on the sidelines during the Eagles’ home playoff victory over the Green Bay Packers last Sunday, reads “Inner Excellence” by Jim Murphy during games to help him stay engaged.
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 receiver A.J. Brown got in a little reading during the Birds' 22-10 victory over the Green Bay Packers on Sunday during a wild-card-round matchup.
Philadelphia Eagles star receiver A.J. Brown could launch a book club of his own after a little sideline reading skyrocketed self-help author Jim Murphy to the hottest seller on Amazon overnight.
A viral moment in Sunday's wild-card matchup between the Philadelphia Eagles and Green Bay Packers has led to overnight success for self-help author
An NFC Championship Game appearance is on the line in Philadelphia this Sunday as the Philadelphia Eagles host the Los Angeles Rams at Lincoln Financial Field. Ahead of the game, the Eagles had a very fitting guest to see their final practice.
In an interview with NBC Philadelphia's Frances Wang, "Inner Excellence" author Jim Murphy reacts to A.J. Brown and Eagles fans helping his book reach No. 1 on Amazon's best sellers list NBC ...
Los Angeles Rams coach Sean McVay was discussing how his team might stop Saquon Barkley when he considered the consequences of failure.