The Philadelphia Eagles hosted "Inner Excellence" author Jim Murphy at practice ahead of Sunday's NFC Championship Game, inspired by A.J. Brown’s viral sideline reading moment.
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown and Jim Murphy, the author of "Inner Excellence," met after the wide receiver went viral for reading
After mindset coach Jim Murphy’s book made an appearance at Sunday’s playoff game, its web page has been flooded with positive reviews from football fans. Eagle-eyed NFL viewers witnessed a peculiar sight during the Philadelphia Eagles’ Sunday afternoon playoff game against the Green Bay Packers: wide receiver A.
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.’
As the Eagles head into the divisional round of the playoffs, international Eagles fans everywhere are preparing to watch their favorite team’s postseason run continue.
A.J. Brown sometimes forgets just how much influence he has, but the superstar receiver got a reminder this week. After a FOX camera caught him reading “Inner Excellence” by Jim Murphy during the wild-card win over the Packers, the book catapulted into an overnight success and quickly became the top-selling book on Amazon.
PHILADELPHIA — Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown could start a book club with his teammates. Brown, who received a lot of attention (good and bad) for reading on the sidelines during the Eagles’ home playoff victory over the Green Bay Packers on Sunday, reads “Inner Excellence” by Jim Murphy during games to help him stay engaged.
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 ...
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Murphy was a 13th-round draft pick by the MLB's Chicago Cubs in 1988, spending three seasons in the minor leagues before transitioning to a career in public speaking. His book emphasizes the importance of training the heart and mind to achieve peak physical performance under pressure, which is also what he teaches during his speaking engagements.