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Latest A.J. Brown trade rumor should catch the eye of Bills, Patriots, Broncos, Raiders

A.J. Brown's name has been the subject of constant trade rumors throughout the NFL offseason, and it has continued at the NFL combine.

During an appearance on ESPN's "Get Up", NFL insider Peter Schrager said that the Eagles are listening to trade offers for Brown.

"There's a difference in tone from the trade deadline when general manager Howie Roseman said absolute, not we're not trading A.J. Brown. " Schrager said. "Roseman has never said no to listening to offers. However, it would be cost-prohibitive for them to trade him before June 1st. That is a $40 million dead cap hit."

Philadelphia potentially being open to dealing Brown should immediately interest the Buffalo Bills, New England Patriots, Denver Broncos, and Las Vegas Raiders.

Buffalo has lacked a true No. 1 receiver since the departure of Stefon Diggs, but Brown would immediately fill that hole. The Ole Miss product has tallied four straight 1,000-yard seasons.

New England and Denver already have top receivers, Stefon Diggs for the Patriots and Courtland Sutton for the Broncos. However, acquiring Brown would take both teams' offenses to the next level and greatly help their young quarterbacks.

Las Vegas would be a wild-card team for Brown, but one that would make sense. The Raiders are expected to select Indiana signal-caller Fernando Mendoza with the top pick in April's draft, so trading for Brown to serve as his WR1 would be an electric move from general manager John Spytek.

We still believe that Brown will remain in Philadelphia for the 2026 season. However, there's no denying that he could be on the move this offseason, and the Bills, Patriots, Broncos, and Raiders could be suitors.

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