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The Eagles have yet to receive an official trade offer for A.J. Brown
The Philadelphia Eagles have seen the beginning of their offseason get dominated by trade rumors surrounding star wide receiver A.J. Brown. After a tension-filled 2025 campaign, it seems like the Eagles are actually open to parting ways with Brown, although they certainly aren’t going to give him up for free.
Several teams have shown interest in Brown, which isn’t surprising when considering the caliber of player he is. However, with Philadelphia’s front office having a high asking price for Brown’s services, that has reportedly led to a surprising development emerging when it comes to its discussions with other teams for its All-Pro pass catcher.
Eagles Have Yet to Receive an Official Trade Offer for A.J. Brown
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While teams have been internally discussing potential trade packages for A.J. Brown, no team has made an official offer to the Eagles, per multiple sources.
Brown has enjoyed a strong four-season stint with the Eagles, and he played a pivotal role in helping the team take down the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX. Things appeared to go south in 2025, though, as Brown’s frustration with his role in Philadelphia’s offense boiled to the surface on several occasions.
When all was said and done, Brown still put together some solid numbers (78 REC, 1,003 YDS, 7 TD), but there were phases throughout the year where he simply was not involved in the passing game. With Philly relying on its rushing attack, and Brown making it clear he wants more targets, that has led many to believe that he could actually be traded this offseason.
Considering all that Brown has accomplished so far in his career, it shouldn’t come as much of a surprise that interest in his services has been high. However, according to NFL insider Dianna Russini of The Athletic, the front office’s high asking price for Brown has led to zero official offers coming in for Brown.
“While teams have been internally discussing potential trade packages for A.J. Brown, no team has made an official offer to the Eagles, per multiple sources,” Dianna Russini of The Athletic reported in a post on X.
Should the Eagles Trade A.J. Brown?
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This is the question that the Eagles have been trying to answer for what feels like months now. Brown is an outrageously productive wide receiver, but the problems he is causing off the field for Philadelphia may outweigh what he does on the field. Beyond that, he’s costing Philly a pretty penny, and with DeVonta Smith also on their roster, it’s not as if the team necessarily needs Brown in order to remain competitive.
The Eagles could view a potential Brown trade as an opportunity to rebalance their roster, or they could opt to hold onto him and hope that the offense can get back on track. As of right now, it feels more like Philly is attempting to use whatever leverage it can find to give itself a leg up in these trade talks. But with the front office open to taking offers on Brown, it wouldn’t be a surprise to see him land with a new team when all is said and done.