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Philadelphia Eagles Predicted to Send A.J. Brown to AFC Contender Looking for WR Help

Story by (Bill Streicher-Imagn Images)Jon ConahanWed, January 21, 2026 at 2:34 AM UTC·2 min readThe Philadelphia Eagles are facing a challenging decision with A. J. Brown, one that needs to be made. Over the years, the organization has shown a willingness to move on from stars when the time comes, even if it comes with some backlash. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementOn the surface, moving Brown would be tough to justify. Brown is one of the NFL’s top wide receivers and has been a player who can go out and make plays when it matters most. However, the attitude is tough to ignore. According to ESPN, there is a growing belief that the Eagles could explore trading Brown, with the Buffalo Bills emerging as a potential landing spot.“Brown's happy-to-be-here quotient in Philly is miserably low.

Philadelphia Eagles Predicted to Send A.J. Brown to AFC Contender Looking for WR Help

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Key Highlights

  • He's a great player and great players are hard to replace.
  • But the Eagles have never been scared to make a move due to the salary cap implications.
  • The Eagles actually can save $7 million on the cap by trading Brown after June 1. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisement“And it feels like it's time.
  • Some league execs have felt that way since October,” Jeremy Fowler wrote. When league executives start whispering about a star player being trade, it usually means something could happen.
  • At the same time, it doesn’t mean everything. Brown has been visibly frustrated at times, and while trying to win is part of what makes him great, it’s also been a bit much."The Bills have to upgrade there -- their best receiver is Khalil Shakir, who is a nice player but he's not a top guy," an NFL personnel evaluator said.
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