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The Eagles expect a haul in exchange for AJ Brown's talents
The sweepstakes for AJ Brown just got more information.
The Athletic’s Dianna Russini reveals the Los Angeles Chargers are interested and keeping tabs on the players’ situations with Philadelphia.
Dianna Russini
The Philadelphia Eagles are holding firm on their steep asking price for A.J. Brown. While the New England Patriots have poked around on it, the Los Angeles Chargers are another team keeping tabs on the situation, per sources.
Pairing Brown and Justin Herbert in Los Angeles with new offensive coordinator Mike McDaniel would be a match made in heaven for the Bolts.
The star player has recorded at least 850 receiving yards and 5 touchdown receptions in every season of his career.
The WR spot in Los Angeles is quite full at the moment, but it may change if the Bolts’ interest in Brown remains high.
Russini mentions that while teams are in contact with the Eagles about AJ Brown, no team has made an official offer for the wide receiver.
Teams Dropping Out of Race for AJ Brown
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver, AJ Brown, warming up prior to the game against the Minnesota Vikings on October 19, 2025.
GettyTeams are starting to drop out of the race for the talented wide receiver
With the sweepstakes heating up, some teams are starting to take their names out of the race for the Eagles’ star talent.
Dianna Russini also reports that the Los Angeles Rams were interested in acquiring AJ Brown, but have now “moved on” from the player.
It was revealed that Eagles executive Howie Rozeman is expecting a first-round and a second-round selection for the talented wide receiver.
After the Buffalo Bills acquired DJ Moore in a trade from the Chicago Bears in exchange for a second-round pick, the Eagles’ asking price for AJ Brown doesn’t sound too far-fetched.
The Chargers currently own the 22nd overall pick and the 55th overall pick in the upcoming draft that could be used in a deal for Brown — LA may also have to use some Day 3 selections to land the player.
As of now, the New England Patriots appear to be the leading team for the highly coveted wide receiver.
Chargers Already Making Moves
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GettyLA has started to address the offensive line issues
The Los Angeles Chargers are already pulling the strings on fixing the offensive line issues.
After hosting center Tyler Biadasz for a visit on Thursday, the Bolts have agreed to a three-year, $30 milliom deal with O-lineman.
Signing Biadasz fills in a huge hole for the Chargers’ interior offensive line after Bradley Bozeman‘s retirement and being graded as the worst center in the league by Pro Football Focus.
Now, with the answer at center and the starting tackles set to return next season, Justin Herbert can expect not to be sacked as much as he was in the 2025 season.
If the Los Angeles Chargers don’t use the 22nd overall pick in a deal to acquire AJ Brown, the team will likely fix the guard issues in the first round of the draft.
Many mock drafts have the Bolts taking Penn State guard Vega Ioane with the Chargers’ first selection of the draft.