What the DJ Moore trade means for the Eagles and A.J. Brown

The wide receiver market is changing by the day, and with just under a week until the official start of NFL free agency, several of the moves have implications for whether the Eagles end up trading A.J. Brown.
Eagles beat reporter Jeff McLane’s most recent report suggests that the team is only considering AFC teams as trade partners for their star receiver, and teams initially connected to Brown were the Patriots, Bills, and Ravens.
On Thursday, the Bears traded WR D.J. Moore to the Bills, which essentially took Buffalo out of the running for Brown. The Bills gave up a second round pick to the Bears in exchange for Moore and a fifth-rounder, which will help support the Eagles asking for a first round pick for A.J. Brown.
As for the Patriots, Brown has been linked to them since his former Titans head coach Mike Vrabel took over in New England. Vrabel has been anything but shy about his admiration for Brown and spoke at the NFL Combine about their personal relationship and mutual respect. To make things even more interesting, the Patriots released WR Stefon Diggs on Wednesday, which leaves a big hole in their receiver room. Perhaps Moore to the Bills helps the Eagles when it comes to the Patriots’ position.
There haven’t been many links between Brown and the Ravens, at least publicly, but Derrick Henry joked with the WR about coming to Baltimore when they were both doing media ahead of the Super Bowl.
The Eagles need to figure out whether Brown is going to be in Philadelphia for the 2026 season sooner rather than later. The expectation is that Brown’s future is sorted out within the week — and thank goodness, if true, because the topic has been absolutely exhausted already this offseason.



