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In a scary moment, Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown was almost struck by a car during a charity bike event.
The All-Pro wideout was riding in the sixth annual Eagles Autism Challenge bike ride, broadcasting the event while riding.
As the receiver passed through an intersection, you could hear people in the background screaming 'woah!' and 'hey!'.
Then, Brown's phone appears to fall onto the road, then comes to a rest looking upwards at some power lines.
Afterwards, Brown tweeted out to his fans letting them know that he was alright and no injuries occurred.
AJ Brown was almost taken out by a vehicle on his bike ride this morning while participating in the Eagles Autism Challenge race, via his IG Live.
— Eagles Nation (@PHLEaglesNation) May 20, 2023
He seems to fully okay, just a close call.pic.twitter.com/h8aON1yufl
Philadelphia Eagles wideout A.J. Brown narrowly avoided a car wreck on Saturday afternoon
Brown was on IG Live during the event, until he dropped his phone avoiding the collision
But the receiver is okay and uninjured - tweeting out the same day saying he was fine
Brown also stoked the fires of the rivalry with the Cowboys, joking a Dallas fan may be behind it
'I'm fine everyone,' the receiver wrote. 'Someone ran the stop side [angry face emoji].'
'I didn't fall off my bike, I just dropped my phone and got out of the way. Stay safe everyone.'
In a later tweet, the two-time Pro-Bowler jokingly accused a Cowboys fan of being behind all of this as he claimed, 'I think I saw a star on the license plate'.
While its not likely that a member of Cowboys Nation intentionally tried to hit Brown, the joke stoked a rivalry that lasted up until the last day of the regular season last year.
Dallas and Philadelphia were jockeying for the top position in the NFC East in the 2022 season, with the Eagles eventually winning it out.
Brown earned a Pro-Bowl and a second-team All-Pro selection after catching 1,496 yards and 11 touchdowns in 2022.
As for the charity event itself, the Eagles say they've raised $6.2million for autism research and care programs.