A.J. Brown Trade Rumors Heat Up: Eagles WR Linked to New England Patriots
A.J. Brown trade 'likely' to send Eagles WR to 1 NFL contender, per report
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A.J. Brown, wide receiver for the Philadelphia Eagles, is reportedly likely to be traded to the New England Patriots. Discussions between the two teams are expected to resume after June 1, when Brown's salary cap charge can be more manageable.
- 01A.J. Brown is likely to be traded to the New England Patriots.
- 02The trade discussions are on hold until after June 1.
- 03Brown's current salary cap charge is $40 million.
- 04The Eagles are open to trading Brown, while the Patriots are interested.
- 05Conversations between the teams are expected to resume soon.
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A.J. Brown, the Philadelphia Eagles' star wide receiver, is reportedly on the verge of being traded to the New England Patriots. According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, while discussions have taken place, a deal is not expected to be finalized until after June 1, when Brown's $40 million salary cap charge can be split between the current and next year. Both teams are keen on the trade, with the Eagles remaining open to offers and the Patriots showing significant interest. As the NFL Draft approaches, fans may have to wait a little longer for a resolution, but renewed discussions are anticipated shortly after the deadline. This potential move could significantly impact both teams as they prepare for the upcoming season.
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