A.J. Brown is a three-time All-Pro, still in his prime at 27, and a cornerstone for the Philadelphia Eagles. Trade rumors surface now and then, but while the Eagles insist he’s staying, let’s consider where he could land if they change course. Our oddsmakers have crunched the numbers, and the New England Patriots lead the pack.
A.J. Brown Next Team Odds
| Team | Probability | Odds |
|---|---|---|
| New England Patriots | 33.3% | +200 |
| Houston Texans | 20.0% | +400 |
| Kansas City Chiefs | 15.4% | +550 |
| Cincinnati Bengals | 15.4% | +550 |
| Indianapolis Colts | 15.4% | +550 |
*Odds are for entertainment purposes only
New England Patriots Favorites to Land AJ Brown in Trade
New head coach Mike Vrabel coached A.J. in Tennessee, and Brown has publicly admitted he was disappointed when the Patriots didn’t draft him. With Drake Maye at QB and a clear need for a WR1, this move makes sense. They have the cap space and assets to make it happen.
Texans and Chiefs in Running to Land AJ Brown
Houston is a sleeper. C.J. Stroud is on the rise, and pairing Brown with Nico Collins would take the offense to another level. The Texans have the draft capital and financial flexibility to pull it off.
Mahomes throwing to Brown? Defenses wouldn’t stand a chance. Kansas City still lacks a dominant WR1, and while cap space is tight, they’ve worked around it before. If they find a way, this could be the league’s scariest duo.
Bengals and Colts Also Among Favorites to Trade for Brown
If Tee Higgins leaves, Brown could slot in next to Ja’Marr Chase, or they could form an elite trio. Burrow thrives with deep threats, and Brown would be a seamless fit. A bit of a long shot, but intriguing.
Anthony Richardson’s arm paired with Brown’s explosiveness is an exciting thought. The Colts have the cap room and assets, and they need a dominant WR to pair with Pittman. Don’t rule them out.
Commentary
SportsCasting Head of News, Nick Raffoul commented on the odds:
“A.J. Brown trade rumors always spark debate, but the Eagles would need a strong offer to even consider moving him. The Patriots stand out due to Mike Vrabel’s connection, but Houston’s rising offense and Kansas City’s need for a WR1 make them serious contenders. Cap space and draft capital will dictate any deal, and some teams may struggle to make the numbers work. Ultimately, unless Brown forces the issue, Philadelphia still holds the leverage.”