A.J. Brown Fallout: Roseman, Rams, Hurts
Key Points:
- The Eagles traded A.J. Brown to the Patriots for a 2028 first-round pick and a 2027 fifth-round pick after prolonged negotiations, with the Eagles insisting on receiving a first-round pick in return.
- Eagles GM Howie Roseman emphasized that acquiring a future first-round pick was crucial and viewed the delayed pick as valuable, noting the team now holds two first-round selections in 2028.
- Brown, a three-time Pro Bowler entering his age-29 season, will reunite with coach Mike Vrabel in New England after expressing frustration with the Eagles' offense and revealing a drifting relationship with quarterback Jalen Hurts.
- The Rams were initially interested in Brown but withdrew due to concerns over his medical evaluations, particularly his history of knee issues, though Roseman praised Brown's overall durability during his time in Philadelphia.
- Brown acknowledged his public criticisms of the Eagles were intended to help the team, not for personal gain, and expressed no bad blood with Hurts despite their decreased closeness during the previous season.