The A.J. Brown Situation Is More Serious Than the Eagles Are Letting On
Jimmy Sexton was at the NFL Combine. Active negotiations are happening. The 'just taking phone calls' narrative is over — the A.J. Brown trade situation has entered a new phase.
The A.J. Brown Situation Is More Serious Than the Eagles Are Letting On
The A.J. Brown Situation Is More Serious Than the Eagles Are Letting On
Stop pretending this is just Howie Roseman doing due diligence.
Jimmy Sexton — A.J. Brown's agent — was at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis last week, actively gauging interest from teams. The New England Patriots have been linked to Brown for over a year. And now, with Stefan Diggs being released and Darnell Mooney hitting the market, the wide receiver landscape is shifting in ways that could make a Brown trade more palatable for both sides.
This isn't "taking phone calls." This is active engagement.
The Quinn Williams Comparison
The asking price reportedly mirrors the Quinnen Williams-type haul — multiple first-round picks, a proven player's worth in draft capital. That's steep. But here's the thing: when your agent is at the Combine shopping you around, the price tag is a starting point for negotiation, not a brick wall.
Diggs Changes the Equation
Stefan Diggs being released by the Patriots is significant for two reasons. First, it means New England now has a massive hole at wide receiver — making them even more motivated to pursue Brown. Second, it proves how quickly the NFL moves. Players who seem untouchable one day are gone the next.
The Patriots have the draft capital. They have the need. And Brown's agent is making sure they know the price. Connect the dots.
Be Careful What You Wish For
For fans eager to move on from the A.J. Brown drama: think carefully about what you're actually asking for. The Eagles have been to a Super Bowl and won one in the last four years. Brown has been a massive part of that success.
You don't replace a player like Brown easily. He's a top-5 receiver in football when healthy, a red-zone weapon, and a tone-setter. Trading him makes sense only if the return is overwhelming AND the Eagles have a plan to replace that production.
The smoke is real. There's too much of it to wave away. But wanting Brown gone and actually being better without him are two very different things.
What to Watch
March 9-11 is the key window — the legal tampering period and start of free agency. If a trade doesn't happen then, this could drag to the draft or even the trade deadline. Brown's camp is in no rush. The Eagles shouldn't be either.
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