Overview
- NFL.com reports the team told offseason suitors there was “no chance” on an A.J. Brown trade and views any move before the Nov. 4 deadline as extremely unlikely.
- Brown addressed a cryptic post after Week 4, took accountability, and said he wants to stay in Philadelphia, while coaches and executives have met with him privately.
- Through four games, the Eagles rank near the bottom of the league in passing output, with Brown at 14 catches for 151 yards and Smith at 17 for 158.
- League sources describe the attack as run‑heavy with Jalen Hurts and the “tush push,” limiting high‑value targets in the red zone under new coordinator Kevin Patullo.
- Rival executives are monitoring the situation and speculate about future moves given the receivers’ salaries, but reporting indicates the Eagles are not shopping Brown.