Roseman’s Tuesday remarks included clear, frustrated rhetoric when pressed on whether anything has changed. “What do you think the odds are that I’m answering this question any different than I answered anywhere else?” he said, underscoring a message he has repeated throughout the offseason: “A.J. Brown is an Eagle.”
That wording, while definitive on the surface, leaves room for interpretation and has kept trade rumors alive. The possibility of a post-June 1 move has been discussed as a way to lower the salary cap hit, making a potential deal more financially feasible, though Roseman has offered no public signal that a deal is imminent.
The questions around Brown have coincided with a busier Eagles offseason at wide receiver. Philadelphia added Dontayvion Wicks, and signed both Marquise Brown and Elijah Moore, joining DeVonta Smith to create a deeper, more flexible receiver room that could influence long-term plans at the position.
Brown’s production in 2025—52 receptions for 1,051 yards and seven touchdowns—remains strong, but there were notable moments of frustration regarding his role in the offense, fueling ongoing speculation despite the team’s public stance.
For now, the public position is unchanged: Brown is on the roster, and the Eagles aren’t publicly entertaining any deals. Observers will continue to monitor developments, especially around cap considerations after June 1, to gauge if and when the situation might evolve.