Four teams that should trade for Philadelphia Eagles WR A.J. Brown

Jarrett Bailey

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The trade rumors are in full swing when it comes to the Philadelphia Eagles and A.J. Brown. The star wideout is clearly frustrated with his role, or lack thereof in the Eagles' offense, as he is coming off just two receptions for seven yards against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Will the Eagles end up moving the superstar wideout? Maybe not. But if they were to consider it, these four teams would make the most sense to make the trade.

Houston Texans

The Texans need a lot of help up front, but they also have no proven talent at receiver opposite Nico Collins. A duo of Collins and Brown won't fix the offensive line issues, but it would make life a lot more difficult for teams going up against Houston's offense.

Los Angeles Chargers

The Chargers have gotten good production from Keenan Allen out of the slot, but they have no one who can stretch the field at an elite level. Adding Brown to be the No. 1 guy opposite Ladd McConkey and Allen with Quentin Johnston as the No. 4 would give the Bolts one of the deepest receiving rooms in the league.

New England Patriots

Brown would likely enjoy a reunion with his former head coach in Tennessee Mike Vrabel, as well as be able to catch passes from rising star Drake Maye. Brown would immediately slot in as the No. 1 target in the Patriots' offense, and Stefon Diggs would make for a good No. 2.

Pittsburgh Steelers

The Steelers have been searching for a WR2 for nearly two calendar years. They traded Diontae Johnson in March of 2024 and failed to find a true No. 2 to complement George Pickens. They then landed Brown's college teammate DK Metcalf this past March and then traded Pickens to the Dallas Cowboys, but have yet to find a No. 2 to put opposite Metcalf. Bringing in Brown to reunite the Ole Miss duo would certainly give Aaron Rodgers and Pittsburgh a much more dynamic offense.

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Jarrett Bailey

Jarrett Bailey is a freelance NFL writer for The Sporting News. He previously wrote for USA TODAY Sports Media Group, The 33rd Team and Pro Football Network. Enjoyer of chocolate milk, metal music, Batman, pasta salad, and pro wrestling. There is nothing more breathtaking than a Jeff Hardy swanton bomb.