A.J. Brown's production has declined amid the Philadelphia Eagles' streak of four losses in five games.

After recording an NFL-record six straight games with 125-plus receiving yards from Weeks 3-8, Brown has only had one game with 100-plus receiving yards since Week 9. 

The lack of production has led to Brown refusing to speak to the media in recent weeks.

"A.J. is a great player, and we've got to force him the ball sometimes and make sure we get him going," offensive coordinator Brian Johnson said.

Johnson admitted that getting Brown more involved in the offense is key to Sunday's finale against the New York Giants and into the postseason.

"A.J. is a fantastic player. He demands a lot of attention defensively," Johnson said. "He's had a fantastic year to this point. I think he's still on pace to have a career year. A.J. is somebody that obviously everybody in this building has a lot of trust, a lot of respect for and we've got to do a great job of getting him the ball. I have to do a great job of getting him the ball."