The Philadelphia Eagles have decided not to trade star wide receiver A.J. Brown at this time, despite serious trade discussions involving multiple teams.
Reports indicate both the Los Angeles Rams and the New England Patriots expressed strong interest in acquiring Brown during recent negotiations. Potential deals were reportedly valued around a first-round pick and a second-round pick, highlighting just how valuable the veteran receiver remains across the league.
Despite the significant interest, the Eagles ultimately chose to keep Brown in Philadelphia for now.
Brown continues to be one of the most productive wide receivers in the NFL and remains a key piece of the Eagles offense. Since arriving in Philadelphia, he has consistently been one of quarterback Jalen Hurts’ top targets and a major contributor to the team’s passing attack.
While trade discussions have cooled, the situation may not be completely closed. Reports suggest conversations could potentially resume closer to the June 1 trade window, when teams often revisit roster and salary cap decisions.
For now, however, the Eagles appear committed to keeping one of their biggest offensive weapons as they continue shaping the roster for the upcoming season.
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