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Eagles weighing A.J. Brown trade as free-agent window approaches
nfl5 hours ago

Eagles weighing A.J. Brown trade as free-agent window approaches

The Eagles have signaled they’ll listen to trade offers for WR A.J. Brown, with a decision likely soon. As the free-agent negotiation window opens on March 9, Philadelphia may move quickly to replace Brown, potentially delaying any deal until after June 1 to spread cap charges. A second-round pick is seen as the minimum return, with more possible if multiple teams bid. Teams to watch include the Patriots, Bills, Ravens, and Chargers.

Eagles signal cautious offseason: Roseman aims for steady build over splashy moves
sports4 days ago

Eagles signal cautious offseason: Roseman aims for steady build over splashy moves

The Eagles appear set to pursue a cautious 2026 offseason, targeting free-agent additions that won’t hurt compensatory-pick calculations while keeping their core draft picks and players in place. Howie Roseman emphasized minimizing costly splashes and prioritizing players they’ve drafted; current chatter centers on Reed Blankenship and Nakobe Dean’s futures, potential A.J. Brown trade buzz, and even a hypothetical Tanner McKee–Jets scenario. Philadelphia also hired Sean Mannion as offensive coordinator after a wide-ranging search, with ongoing coaching and staff discussions shaping the plan ahead of the Combine.

Eagles' A.J. Brown Future Murky as Trade Talk Opens
sports5 days ago

Eagles' A.J. Brown Future Murky as Trade Talk Opens

Nick Sirianni refused to guarantee A.J. Brown will be back next season, saying only that he expects Brown to want to stay; Howie Roseman said the Eagles will listen to trade offers, keeping the door open for potential moves. The offseason context includes a Sean Mannion-led offense, staff changes, and 2026 planning following Jeff Stoutland’s departure.

Eagles' OC hunt: Roseman leads, Sirianni in the mix as search widens
sports1 month ago

Eagles' OC hunt: Roseman leads, Sirianni in the mix as search widens

The Philadelphia Eagles are continuing their offensive coordinator search with Howie Roseman heading the process and Nick Sirianni in meetings, while owner Jeff Lurie and his son Julian participate in interviews. The club is expected to favor proven candidates, with talk of a Fangio‑type hire, and Sirianni’s role is being defended amid questions about game management. The Eagles also touched on A.J. Brown’s trade status and broader NFC East coaching landscape in year-end discussions.

Howie Roseman’s Win-Now Blueprint for the Eagles’ Offseason
sports1 month ago

Howie Roseman’s Win-Now Blueprint for the Eagles’ Offseason

After an 11-5 season with an NFC East title but a first-round playoff exit, Howie Roseman returns to the offseason as the focal point, evaluating the 2025 roster, searching for an offensive coordinator, and weighing whether to trade star receiver A.J. Brown. He emphasizes a dual-path approach: upgrade now to win a championship while building cost-controlled, younger talent on offense to balance the high payroll, relying on draft success and re-signings to keep key players, with long-term aims stretching toward 2026-2029 as the team stays in win-now mode.

Eagles outline flexible OC search and roster strategy at year-end press conference
sports1 month ago

Eagles outline flexible OC search and roster strategy at year-end press conference

Philadelphia's Nick Sirianni and Howie Roseman defended the 2025 season, signaled that the next offensive coordinator may run the attack with input from players (including Jalen Hurts), left open staff moves and emphasized finding the best candidate to win now, defended Hurts’ overall career while acknowledging the offense regressed, and stressed continued drafting and prudent salary management to keep core players as they build for 2026.

Roseman won’t close the door on A.J. Brown trade, but hints it would take a blockbuster
philadelphia-eagles-interviews1 month ago

Roseman won’t close the door on A.J. Brown trade, but hints it would take a blockbuster

At the end-of-season press conference, Howie Roseman declined to rule out trading A.J. Brown, calling him a great player and signaling the Eagles would consider a “completely over-the-top” offer that wouldn’t cost them talent, though Brown remains a key piece alongside Jalen Hurts.

Eagles GM Howie Roseman Reflects on Trade Deadline Moves and Roster Strategy
sports3 months ago

Eagles GM Howie Roseman Reflects on Trade Deadline Moves and Roster Strategy

Philadelphia Eagles GM Howie Roseman discussed their recent trades, highlighting their strategic choices, including acquiring Jaelan Phillips despite injury concerns, bolstering the secondary with Jaire Alexander and Michael Carter II, and re-signing Brandon Graham. Roseman emphasized the importance of depth, risk-taking, and the value of key players like A.J. Brown, while hinting at ongoing trade pursuits for high-profile players like Micah Parsons and Myles Garrett.

"Exploring the Eagles' Round 1 Trade-Up Options"
sports1 year ago

"Exploring the Eagles' Round 1 Trade-Up Options"

Philadelphia Eagles GM Howie Roseman, known for his draft day trades, is considering potential trade-up scenarios for the upcoming NFL draft, including swapping picks with the Bears for Alabama outside linebacker Dallas Turner, making a splash trade with the Jets for tight end Brock Bowers or Quinyon Mitchell, and targeting players like Jared Verse, Troy Fautanu, Taliese Fuaga, Byron Murphy II, Laiatu Latu, Graham Barton, or JC Latham through various trade scenarios with the Colts, Seahawks, and Rams.

"Decoding the Eagles' 2024 NFL Draft Strategy"
sports1 year ago

"Decoding the Eagles' 2024 NFL Draft Strategy"

Philadelphia Eagles GM Howie Roseman hinted at the possibility of selecting an offensive tackle in the upcoming NFL draft, emphasizing the importance of depth on the offensive line and the value of rookies learning from veteran players. With the team's history of drafting successors for key positions and the potential flexibility of top offensive tackle prospects, it appears likely that the Eagles will prioritize this position in the first round, despite the lack of immediate playing time for the rookie.

"2024 Eagles Draft: Impact, Scenarios, and Mock Picks"
sports1 year ago

"2024 Eagles Draft: Impact, Scenarios, and Mock Picks"

The Philadelphia Eagles, led by Howie Roseman, face a decision on what to do with their 22nd overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. With a history of trading up, staying put, and trading back, the team has options. Considering the weaker draft pool, they could use their multiple picks to move up for a desired player, stick and pick if the options are favorable, or explore the trade market for veteran players. Ultimately, their draft strategy ranks as follows: trade up, stay put, trade for a veteran player, and trade back.

"Longtime Eagles Executive Jake Rosenberg Departs Team to Pursue New Opportunities"
sports1 year ago

"Longtime Eagles Executive Jake Rosenberg Departs Team to Pursue New Opportunities"

Jake Rosenberg, the Philadelphia Eagles' vice president of football administration, is leaving the team in pursuit of advancing his career in the NFL, expressing a desire to become a general manager. Rosenberg, a longtime friend of general manager Howie Roseman, has been with the Eagles since 2012 and played a significant role in the team's success. His departure is seen as a loss for the Eagles by agents and colleagues, who praise his skills and character. Roseman, who himself started in a salary cap role, expressed his support for Rosenberg's future endeavors.

"Philadelphia Eagles' Longtime Executive Jake Rosenberg Departs, Eyes GM Role Elsewhere"
sports1 year ago

"Philadelphia Eagles' Longtime Executive Jake Rosenberg Departs, Eyes GM Role Elsewhere"

Philadelphia Eagles executive Jake Rosenberg is leaving the team in hopes of becoming a general manager elsewhere, as he feels that opportunity won't come in Philly. Rosenberg, who has been with the team since 2012, expressed his desire to be a decision-maker for another franchise, citing the need for new challenges and growth. Eagles General Manager Howie Roseman expressed understanding and support for Rosenberg's decision, acknowledging his contributions and wishing him success in his future endeavors.