A.J. Brown answered questions Wednesday about his visible frustration on the sideline late in a blowout win over the New York Giants on Saturday.

"They throw the ball to me 100 times, I'm going to want it 101 times," the Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver said.

"Me personally, I just feel like I can change the game at any moment. Getting the ball often keeps you going, keeps you in a rhythm. It definitely puts you in a zone; you're locked in. Of course I want the ball."

With 5:11 remaining in the game and the Eagles leading 31-7, cameras showed Nick Sirianni talking to Brown on the bench. Sirianni indicated afterward that Brown, who had three catches for 22 yards on six targets against New York, was frustrated over a lack of touches.

"I'm never the receiver to go on the sideline or try to cause problems on the sideline. I'm not that guy," Brown added. "I think that's what you could describe as a diva, but I'm not that person.

"I'm a guy who goes up and talks to the quarterback and talk to the [offensive coordinator] and do it that way. I'm not a guy that's going to cause commotion on the sideline. That's not who I am. I'll never be that guy."