Patriots aren't closing the door on potential A.J. Brown trade
Eliot Wolf was asked about a potential trade with the Philadelphia Eagles for wide receiver A.J. Brown.
FOXBOROUGH, Mass — Despite the focus being on the 2026 NFL Draft, Patriots executive vice president of player personnel Eliot Wolf couldn't escape being asked about the possibility of trading with the Philadelphia Eagles for wide receiver A. J. Brown.
Specifically, Wolf was asked if the door is still open for this potential move. "As far as players on other teams, again, gonna keep the door open to anything that we think may improve our roster," Wolf said. "Whether that's with the player you mentioned or other players.
" This has been the same answer Wolf has repeated throughout the offseason when asked about any trade, and the widespread belief is that Brown will be a Patriot before the start of the 2026 season. There's the possibility that New England and the Eagles can agree on a trade before the draft next week, but it seems more likely that things will hold off until after June 1 due to the dead money hit Philadelphia will have to take. The biggest question that now remains is what the Eagles' exact asking price is and whether the Patriots will be willing to meet it.
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