Eagles Reportedly Exploring Massive A.J. Brown Trade That Nobody Saw Coming
This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

The Philadelphia Eagles could finally pull the trigger on an AJ Brown trade. Philadelphia reportedly shot down the idea of moving him in March due to the financial costs of that potential trade.
June 1 was set as a tentative date for the trade, and one week away, the rumors continue to swirl. ESPN insider Adam Schefter said that the trade will likely happen soon.
“I’ve said I’m sticking to my guns. I’ve said all along I expect that trade to be on or shortly after June 1. I don’t think anything has changed,” he said, per Musket Wire.
More than that, three teams have emerged as potential destinations for the veteran wide receiver.
3 Teams Linked With AJ Brown

Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk reported that three teams have joined the AJ Brown sweepstakes. The New England Patriots, the Los Angeles Rams, and the Kansas City Chiefs are in the race to acquire Brown’s services.
“Some are still suggesting the Rams could make a run at Brown. That ship sailed in March, when the Rams decided not to proceed based on the available medical information — and when the Rams allowed $24 million in 2026 compensation for receiver Davante Adams to become fully guaranteed,” he reported.
“If the Rams had done the deal, they would have traded Adams. It’s not impossible for someone else to enter the A.J. fray, especially if the Chiefs are suddenly having misgivings about whether Rashee Rice can be trusted after his recent probation violation.”
All three teams enter the 2026 season with high expectations. Adding Brown to the roster would give them an edge over most of their respective conference opponents.
