The A.J. Brown saga rolls on and will continue to do so until the Philadelphia Eagles make a final decision on their star wide receiver. In the meantime, the New England Patriots remain the favorites to land him in a trade.
Still, that hasn’t happened yet, and now Patriots insider Greg Bedard has shed some light on why that might be. The package that New England is offering is coming in below what Philadelphia wants for Brown.
“The Eagles have been asking for a first and a second or a first and a third,” Bedard said on NBC Sports Boston. “The Patriots, from my understanding, are looking at a second-round draft compensation.”
New England Patriots EVP Eliot Wolf Shared an A.J. Brown Update
GettyNew England Patriots EVP Eliot Wolf
The rumors around the New England Patriots and A.J. Brown aren’t anything new. So, it’s not a surprise that the team’s Executive Vice President of Player Personnel, Eliot Wolf, is well aware of them. Still, when asked about them on the Up & Adams Show, he refrained from directly talking about the negotiations.
“A.J. Brown is a member of the Eagles, as (Eagles GM) Howie (Roseman) mentioned yesterday. We haven’t had any conversations about anything regarding that in a long time… I understand that there’s interest in the A.J. Brown story. I, unfortunately, don’t have a home under a rock. But my answer to any question on A.J. Brown is A.J. Brown is a member of the Eagles,” Wolf said.
“From my perspective, anything you ask me about A.J. Brown, I’m going to go right back to that answer. But I understand the interest. I put on TV, and I see that there’s interest but my answer is A.J. Brown is a member of the Philadelphia Eagles.”
NFL Executives Still Expect A.J. Brown to Land in New England
GettyPhiladelphia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown
Despite all of that, there doesn’t seem to be another team seriously in contention to land A.J. Brown. That has made the Patriots that much more interesting an option, and when The Athletic asked several anonymous NFL executives, they agreed that Brown is still likely to land in New England.
Most expect the trade to come following June 1st. That timing is important because it would save the Eagles about $7 million against their cap hit.
Brown is coming off a season where he had 78 receptions for 1,003 yards and seven touchdowns in 15 games. That was the third most receptions of his career and the third season in a row with seven receiving touchdowns for Brown. Only Stefon Diggs, who is no longer with the team, had more than 1,000 receiving yards in 2025.
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