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First Source News > Blog > Sports > A.J. Brown Out Sunday, But Eagles Not Expected to Trade Star Receiver — What’s Next for His Future in Philly?
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A.J. Brown Out Sunday, But Eagles Not Expected to Trade Star Receiver — What’s Next for His Future in Philly?

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Last updated: October 26, 2025 9:15 am
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PHILADELPHIA, Pa. — Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown will not suit up today due to a hamstring injury, but despite recent speculation, league insiders say he is not expected to be traded before next week’s NFL deadline.

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A Season of Frustration and SpeculationLocked In ContractuallyLooking Ahead

According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the Eagles have received calls from other teams but remain firm that Brown is part of their long-term plans. The 28-year-old Pro Bowler missed all practices this week and was ruled out ahead of Sunday’s matchup against the New York Giants.


A Season of Frustration and Speculation

Brown’s absence comes amid weeks of growing chatter about his role in the Eagles’ offense and visible frustration on the sidelines during recent games. While Brown has expressed a desire to see more involvement in the passing game, both head coach Nick Sirianni and team officials insist his emotions stem from competitiveness — not a desire to leave Philadelphia.

“A.J. wants to contribute. He loves being part of this team,” Sirianni said earlier this month. “There’s no question about his commitment or his desire to win here.”


Locked In Contractually

Brown remains under contract through 2029 after signing a three-year, $96 million extension last offseason — one of the richest receiver deals in the league. That financial commitment makes any trade highly unlikely unless the Eagles receive a blockbuster offer.

Team insiders say Philadelphia views Brown as a foundational piece of its offense alongside DeVonta Smith and Jalen Hurts, with no plans to break up that core.


Looking Ahead

While the injury is expected to sideline him for at least this week, reports indicate Brown could return shortly after the team’s upcoming bye. His recovery and production in the second half of the season will likely determine how smoothly things move forward between player and team.

Still, the bigger question looms — how the Eagles will balance a crowded offense featuring Brown, Smith, and running back Saquon Barkley, while keeping their top talent happy and healthy for another playoff run.

For now, Philadelphia’s message is clear: A.J. Brown is staying put — but all eyes will be on how his role evolves once he’s back on the field.

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