A.J. Brown’s future looms large as trade rumors swirl, complicating the Eagles’ offensive plan. Brown was frustrated with his limited role as the offense struggled, and tensions allegedly flared with Sirianni during the playoff outing. 🔄💬
Ian Rapoport weighed in, saying nothing is impossible and the Eagles could trade Brown if they wanted to, even with a cap hit. He noted candidates like Zac Robinson interviewing for the OC job and Brian Daboll being a potential consideration, suggesting the team might pursue a markedly new offensive outlook—and Brown’s S.O.L. status could influence the process. 🧭📞
Brown posted solid 2025 numbers—78 receptions, 1,003 yards, seven touchdowns—but that total was well below his peak and the second-lowest yardage of his NFL career. His ongoing friction with Hurts and the offense underscores his value and volatility: trading him would remove one of the game’s most dynamic receivers. 🧩🏈
Ultimately, Philadelphia faces a crossroads: rebalance the offense with a new coordinator and a potentially reshaped receiver group, or keep Brown and pivot around him. Howie Roseman and owner Jeffrey Lurie are reportedly hands-on in the OC search, meaning Brown’s status could heavily influence who gets hired and how the offense evolves next season. 🔄🧠