Jalen Hurts says a heated conversation between himself and A.J. Brown on the sideline during the Philadelphia Eagles' victory over the Minnesota Vikings was about the wide receiver wanting to be more involved in the offense.

Brown, who finished with four catches for 29 yards on six targets, left Lincoln Financial Field without speaking to reporters.

"I think everybody wants to make plays and everybody wants to contribute," Hurts said. "I have no worry about him. He's a great player, a great teammate, a great friend, and we'll do anything and everything to win."

Television cameras showed an animated exchange between Brown and Hurts at the start of the fourth quarter. Nick Sirianni interjected and had a word with Brown as Hurts walked away.

Hurts proceeded to target Brown three times on the following series, including on a 25-yard touchdown pass that was nullified by a penalty.

"That's part of being a competitor, man. You always want to feel you're a part of the team, helping the team and things like that," said DeVonta Smith, who led the way with four catches for 131 yards and a touchdown in the 34-28 victory. "Anytime something like that is going on, it's not anything bad. He's not bashing nobody. He just wants to feel part of the team, wants to help us."