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ESPN Projections Peg Bills as Leading Suitor in A.J. Brown Trade Talk

A post-June 1 trade could save Philadelphia about $7 million on the cap, making an exploration of offers more plausible.

Overview

  • ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler, citing conversations with league executives, described A.J. Brown as a realistic offseason trade candidate and identified Buffalo as the most frequently mentioned destination.
  • An NFL personnel evaluator told Fowler the Bills need a top receiver and that Brown, who turns 29 in June, would be an immediate upgrade for Josh Allen.
  • Fowler’s reporting also named the Titans, Browns, 49ers and Raiders as potential fits, with other outlets noting additional speculative interest around the league.
  • Eagles general manager Howie Roseman has said it is hard to find great players, signaling reluctance to move Brown even as outside speculation grows.
  • No trade has been announced, and coverage characterizes potential deals and any first-round-pick returns as projections rather than confirmed plans.