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Eagles owners meetings notebook: From droning A.J. Brown chatter to Jeffrey Lurie’s stadium scuttlebutt, 5 things we heard

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Sep 28, 2025; Tampa, Florida, USA; Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie enters the field before the game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Raymond James Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images PHOENIX — A stained glass ceiling decoration tucked away in a Biltmore Hotel conference room provided a pop of color as Jeffrey Lurie effectively closed down the NFL owners meetings Tuesday evening with his annual “State of the Eagles ” address. Lurie’s 35-minute news conference ended a 48-hour stretch in which we heard from the trio of Nick Sirianni, Howie Roseman, and Lurie on where things stand going into the next phase of the offseason, a stretch of time that revealed plenty about what’s to come in the short and long term.

Here are five things I heard after buzzing around the Biltmore: 1. A tonal shift on A. J.

Brown For as weary as many Eagles fans have grown over the droning conversation surrounding A. J. Brown’s future with the team, the appetite for those conversations among the other 31 teams sit on the opposite side of the spectrum.

There’s plenty of belief around the league that Brown’s eventual move from Philadelphia to the New England Patriots is a foregone conclusion with only the timing of the deal left to be determined. The expected price for the 28-year-old has also seemingly caught up to the Eagles’ reported valuation to some degree thanks to haul the Miami Dolphins got for Jaylen Waddle and the return the Chicago Bears got for D. J.

Moore. For as rampant as the conversation was in Phoenix, the main characters mostly tried to limit pouring gasoline on the fire when given the opportunity. Roseman, Sirianni, and Lurie each echoed variations of the answer Roseman first gave on Sunday evening to a group of reporters: “A.

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