A.J. Brown’s future in Philadelphia no longer feels secure, and the signs are growing harder to dismiss. After four straight 1,000-yard seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles, the All-Pro receiver appears to be edging toward a split. His frustration with his role last season did not stay behind closed doors, and now league chatter is catching up with it. The New England Patriots have hovered as a likely destination for months. Now, a firm update from Adam Schefter suggests movement is not just possible. It is expected.
Is an A.J. Brown trade to New England already inevitable?
The connection between Brown and New England runs deeper than convenience. Mike Vrabel knows him well from their time with the Tennessee Titans, and the Patriots’ current roster lacks a true top option.
Rookie quarterback Drake Maye needs a reliable target, especially after the team moved on from Stefon Diggs. On paper, the fit feels clean. On the field, it could reshape their offense overnight.
Still, the timing has not been straightforward. Vrabel’s recent personal situation drew attention across the league and even kept him away from part of the NFL Draft. It raised quiet questions about whether the Patriots might slow down or rethink key decisions.
According to Schefter, that has not happened.
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Speaking on “The Pat McAfee Show,” Schefter left little room for doubt about where things stand. “I think he [Brown] knows where his future is headed at this moment, and it’ll be a matter of the Patriots and the Eagles getting together to basically process the trade, finalize the trade, and make sure it happens,” Schefter said. “But again, there’s nothing that has transpired here, despite all the events in New England that has deterred this trade from coming off.”
He went a step further, outlining what the deal could look like and when it might land. “I still think it is on track,” Schefter continued. “I still think it’s going to happen. I still think it will involve a future one, likely a 2028 first-round draft pick. I still think all these elements are in place, and I still think that once we get to June, that these two sides will get together and complete a trade that’ll send A.J. Brown to the New England Patriots.”
New England’s draft choices only add to that belief. The team bypassed wide receivers entirely, even with multiple picks available. That silence speaks loudly. The current group, including Romeo Doubs, Kayshon Boutte, and Mack Hollins, lacks a clear centerpiece. Brown would change that the moment he arrives.
For Philadelphia, the decision feels more complicated. Brown has been productive, consistent, and often dominant. But frustration inside a locker room can shift priorities fast. If both sides already see the exit, June may simply be when it becomes official.