Schefter: Patriots Still Likely To Acquire A.J. Brown, Eagles Want 2027 First-Round Pick
Expectations are high that Eagles WR A.J. Brown will be traded after June 1, with the New England Patriots as the frontrunner. ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports ongoing confidence in a deal that would reunite Brown with coach Mike Vrabel. However, Philadelphia's asking price of a 2027 first-round pick may complicate negotiations. While other teams like the 49ers, Chiefs, and Jaguars are interested, the Patriots remain the most likely destination for Brown. The situation is evolving and will be closely watched as the trade window approaches.
By the Numbers- A.J. Brown signed a four-year, $100 million contract with the Eagles, including $57 million guaranteed.
- In 2025, Brown caught 78 passes for 1,003 yards and seven touchdowns.
- The Eagles have firmly set their asking price at a 2027 first-round pick.
- Although negotiations seem to be stalled, the Patriots remain persistent in pursuing Brown.
The trade deadline around June 1 could see the Patriots either meet the Eagles' demands or face pressure from other contenders like the Rams or Jaguars. Potential fallout from this trade could shift team strategies leading into the next season.
Bottom LineThe likelihood of A.J. Brown's trade hinges on the Patriots' willingness to meet the Eagles' asking price. The situation is fluid, but if a deal isn’t reached soon, other suitors may emerge as serious competitors.
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