The Eagles have a lot of money invested in Reggie Brown and Kevin Curtis. But two games into a season that is quickly turning sour, they're not getting much of a return on their investment. Last year, the Eagles handed Brown, who was in just his second pro season, a 5-year, $28.6 million contract extension that included a hefty $10 million signing bonus. In March, after failing to re-sign Donte Stallworth, the Eagles turned to Curtis, who had spent most of his first four NFL seasons as a No. 3 receiver for the St. Louis Rams, giving him a 6-year, $32 million deal. After two games, Brown and Curtis have combined for nine catches for a whopping 122 yards. And no touchdowns. Take out that 37-yard reception Curtis had against the Packers and the two of them are averaging a collective 10.6 yards per catch.
-- Philadelphia Daily News
Paul Domowitch | High-priced receivers not delivering | Daily News | 09/18/2007