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Eagles Alter Asking Price for AJ Brown Before Free Agency
The Philadelphia Eagles may be open to trading star wide receiver AJ Brown for a 2027 1st-round pick and 2026 2nd-round pick.
Published on Mar. 9, 2026
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The Philadelphia Eagles are reportedly reconsidering their stance on trading star wide receiver AJ Brown. While they were initially adamant about not parting ways with Brown, NFL insider Josina Anderson reported that GM Howie Roseman may have altered the team's desired trade conditions, potentially accepting a 2027 1st-round pick and a 2026 2nd-round pick in exchange for Brown.
Why it matters
The Eagles have made it clear they are willing to move on from Brown, who has expressed discomfort with the organization. This potential trade could provide the Eagles with valuable draft capital, especially in the 2027 draft class which is expected to be strong. However, it remains to be seen if the new asking price will be enough to entice potential suitors like the New England Patriots.
The details
According to Anderson's report, the Eagles may prefer a 2027 1st-round pick and a 2026 2nd-round pick for Brown, rather than demanding a 1st-round pick this year. This is likely because the Eagles already have four top-100 picks in the 2023 draft, making it easier for a team to part with a future 1st-rounder. The Patriots were previously reported to have made a big offer for Brown, but it's unclear if they will be willing to meet the Eagles' new asking price.
- On March 9, 2026, NFL insider Josina Anderson reported the Eagles' potential new trade demands for AJ Brown.
The players
AJ Brown
A star wide receiver for the Philadelphia Eagles who has expressed discomfort with the organization and could be traded.
Howie Roseman
The general manager of the Philadelphia Eagles who is reportedly altering the team's trade demands for AJ Brown.
Mike Vrabel
The head coach of the Tennessee Titans, Brown's former team, who may be interested in reacquiring the wide receiver.
Drake Maye
The Titans' young quarterback who could benefit from having a top wide receiver like Brown.
Stefon Diggs
The star wide receiver who was recently released by the Titans, creating a need at the position that Brown could potentially fill.
What they’re saying
“At some point in discussions, a league source conveyed to me Monday the belief that the Eagles may be okay with a 2027 1st round pick & a 2026 2nd round pick for WR AJ Brown.”
— Josina Anderson, NFL Insider (X)
“(The Eagles) already have 4 top 100 picks this year. Easier for the other team to give their 1st-round pick next year, than this year.”
— Anonymous Source (X)
What’s next
It remains to be seen if the Patriots or any other teams will be willing to meet the Eagles' new asking price for AJ Brown. The Titans may also be interested in reacquiring Brown to pair him with their young quarterback Drake Maye.
The takeaway
This potential trade highlights the complex dynamics involved in the NFL offseason, where teams must balance their roster needs, draft capital, and player relationships. The Eagles' willingness to alter their demands for Brown suggests they are open to finding the right deal, but the final outcome will depend on whether potential suitors are willing to meet their new asking price.
