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Eagles Face Fast-Approaching Deadline on AJ Brown Trade After Rejecting Patriots' Big Offer
The Eagles demand a first-round pick with a second-round sweetener for A.J. Brown, with the Patriots as the primary suitor amid ongoing trade and cap discussions.
- The Philadelphia Eagles are holding firm on A.J. Brown's steep asking price, with the New England Patriots emerging as the sole trade partner, Ian Rapoport said an answer is likely coming soon as free agency begins on March 9.
- Brown's frustrations and market shifts after the D.J. Moore trade have led to intensified talks, with the Eagles holding firm on their asking price despite cap implications.
- According to multiple insiders, on Friday the Eagles rejected a Patriots offer of a first-round pick plus a third-round pick, while they seek a first-round pick with a second-round sweetener.
- The Patriots have $39 million in cap space and could absorb a $23.4 million cap hit, but if no deal materializes, the seven-year veteran will remain in Philadelphia.
- Rapoport said, 'This one obviously has significant, significant ramifications,' about the D.J. Moore trade, while Russini outlined a two-day timeline for resolution.
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