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AJ Brown Traded to the New England Patriots — The Full Story Behind the Move Get up to $200 off Square hardware when you sign up at square.com/go/WINGO #squarepod #sponsored There is no such thing as an NFL offseason. And just when you thought the player procurement season was winding down, the long anticipated AJ Brown trade to the New England Patriots finally happened. The Eagles get a 2028 first round pick and a 2027 fifth rounder. The Patriots get one of the most talented and complicated wide receivers in the NFL. Let’s start with the talent. Because it is extraordinary and it does not get talked about enough. Including the playoffs, AJ Brown is one of only seven players in NFL history with at least 8,500 receiving yards and 60 touchdowns through his first seven seasons. Seven players ever. Here is the list. AJ Brown. Tyreek Hill. Megatron Calvin Johnson. Larry Fitzgerald. Randy Moss. Marvin Harrison. Jerry Rice. I need you to understand how significant that is. Hall of Famers. Every single one of them. The kind of company that gets you a gold jacket in Canton. AJ Brown belongs in that conversation statistically. He is that good. So why is he on his third team before his 30th birthday? That is the question Trey breaks down in this episode. And the answer is not simple. It never is with AJ Brown. Start in Philadelphia. The Eagles were on their way to a Super Bowl run two years ago — steamrolling everybody, leaning heavily on Saquon Barkley’s historic rushing season, and winning with an offensive line that might have been the best in football since the Great Wall of Dallas in the 1990s. And in the middle of all that winning, someone asked AJ Brown what was wrong with the passing game. His answer: the quarterback has to throw the football. Not we need to get on the same page. Not there are some things I can do better. Flat out — it is the quarterback. And from that moment the disconnect between AJ Brown and Jalen Hurts became something the Eagles could not paper over no matter how much they won. Jalen Hurts won the Super Bowl MVP in a 40-22 blowout. AJ Brown had a terrible playoff game when they needed him most. Nick Sirianni and AJ Brown could not coexist. The writing was on the wall. Now look at where this leads. Tennessee. Philadelphia. New England. Three teams before age 30. The Stefan Diggs comparison is sitting right there and nobody wants to say it out loud — but Trey does. Diggs is looking for his fifth team. He is an extraordinary talent who has burned bridges at every stop. Is AJ Brown on that same trajectory? That is the honest question the Patriots have to answer before this season starts. The reason for optimism is Mike Vrabel. Vrabel drafted AJ Brown in Tennessee. He knows him. He believes in him. The Patriots need this to work — Drake May needs a real weapon after getting exposed in the postseason, the schedule is significantly harder this year, and New England is coming off a Super Bowl loss that revealed how much they still need to build. If Vrabel can get the talent without the baggage this trade looks brilliant. But here is what makes AJ Brown complicated. He is a guy who has been fine when everything is about him and less fine when it is not. The Eagles were winning. Saquon Barkley was everything. AJ Brown was unhappy. Now he goes to an organization that desperately needs to win — and is banking on the one guy who historically struggles when the wins stop coming and the attention shifts elsewhere. Winning is the ultimate deodorant in the NFL. You will put up with anything as long as your team is winning. The Patriots need to win. AJ Brown needs them to win. Mike Vrabel needs them to win. Those three things are aligned right now. The question is what happens if they do not. Hall of Fame numbers. Third team before 30. One of the most fascinating situations in the NFL this season. And those are straight facts, homie. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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