Overview
- ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reports multiple executives expect Philadelphia to at least listen to offers for A.J. Brown, with no deal in place and the receiver still under contract through 2029.
- Jason Kelce criticized how Brown’s frustration affected his play, then clarified on X that he respects Brown and warned the Eagles could regret trading him.
- Brown’s recent extension creates significant dead-cap charges, with reporting noting a lower hit if a post–June 1 designation is used, making timing crucial alongside the March 11 new league year.
- Speculative landing spots frequently cited by outlets include the Steelers, Bills and Patriots, with broader lists also mentioning the Saints, Raiders and 49ers.
- Analysts say Brown would command major draft capital if moved as the Eagles reset their offense under new coordinator Sean Mannion, though Brown has recently called Philadelphia home.