Amid the Philadelphia Eagles’ two-game skid, some reportedly are wondering if tensions will boil over for star receiver A.J. Brown.
The start of the 2025 season hasn’t been very productive for Brown, and he hasn’t been shy about expressing his frustrations. However, Sports Illustrated‘s Albert Breer reported that while other teams are monitoring the situation in case Brown becomes available for a trade, the Eagles “view this as part of the deal with their mercurial receiver.”
Brown caught six catches for 80 yards in Thursday night’s 34-17 loss to the New York Giants, marking the fifth time in six games this season that he fell short of the 100-yard mark and failed to score a touchdown. He has just 25 catches for 274 yards and one score this year.
After the loss, Brown inexplicably denied having a meeting with teammates Jalen Hurts and Saquon Barkley, both of whom had previously confirmed that the meeting had taken place following Philadelphia’s first loss of the season against the Denver Broncos. However, these situations are reportedly seen as par for the course when it comes to Brown.
“He’s always been different, and how that manifests itself can be a little unpredictable,” Breer wrote, pointing to an instance where Brown was seen reading the book Inner Excellence on the sideline during the Eagles’ wild-card win over the Green Bay Packers in last year’s playoffs.
While Philadelphia doesn’t seem to mind dealing with Brown’s antics, his name has still been floated in trade rumors recently. A high-end executive for an AFC contender texted Breer that he expects Brown’s name to come up in trade talks before the deadline, saying, “His production is down, and the offense/quarterback are what they are. He doesn’t seem happy.”
Still, Breer suggested that the Eagles would be content to ride it out and hold on to Brown as they chase a second straight Super Bowl title, calling the situation “manageable.” Also, Brown’s $29 million fully guaranteed salary for the 2026 season and his chronic knee condition could affect what Philadelphia would receive in return for the three-time Pro Bowler.
Brown and the Eagles will try to return to their winning ways when they meet the Minnesota Vikings in Week 7.
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