Patriots may not be alone in the race for A.J. Brown after all
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Patriots may not be alone in the race for A.J. Brown after all
"“It sounds as if Brown could be on a new team by minicamp and that it'll probably be the New England Patriots,” Knox wrote. “...While New England appears to be his most likely destination, it isn't the only receiver-needy team that should be interested.”"
"“Any move will have to wait until after June 1, and that should give the Chiefs plenty of time to work out a deal.”"
"“Most rumors suggest that Brown wants to be a Patriot as much as the Patriots want him. He has a close relationship with Mike Vrabel, his former coach with the Tennessee Titans, and Drake Maye still needs a true No. 1 wide receiver.”"
"“The Eagles have to do Brown any favors. General manager Howie Roseman isn't one to make emotional decisions, and he's only going to consider moving his best pass catcher if he gets the right offer. The Chiefs might be desperate and more willing to give up a king's ransom for Brown.”"
A.J. Brown has been widely expected to be traded, with New England frequently cited as the most likely destination. No trade becomes official until completed, and timing matters because moves can wait until after June 1. Kristopher Knox suggests Brown could be on a new team by minicamp, while noting New England is not the only receiver-needy option. The Patriots are viewed as a strong fit because Brown reportedly wants to play there and because Drake Maye needs a true No. 1 wide receiver. The Eagles would only trade Brown for the right offer, and the Chiefs could pursue him if they are willing to pay heavily after failing to add a starting-caliber wide receiver.
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