Eagles News: Myles Garrett trade buzz is back
Key Points:
- The Philadelphia Eagles are reportedly interested in trading for Browns pass rusher Myles Garrett, leveraging cap space and potential draft picks after possibly trading WR A.J. Brown post-June 1 to offset costs.
- Browns have modified Garrett’s contract language, making a trade more feasible despite his no-trade clause, which has fueled trade rumors involving teams like the Eagles, Cowboys, and Bills.
- Eagles’ roster moves in free agency include signing WR Hollywood Brown on a one-year deal to add speed and depth, while the team still needs to address edge rusher, offensive line, and tight end positions in the 2026 NFL Draft.
- The Eagles’ stadium, Lincoln Financial Field, will become the oldest in the NFC East by 2030, with the current lease and naming rights extending through the 2032 season, prompting future discussions on renovation or replacement.
- Trade discussions around A.J. Brown focus on whether 2026 or 2027 draft picks are more valuable, with many analysts favoring 2027 picks due to perceived draft class strength and cap considerations affecting trade timing.