A.J. Brown's Future with the Eagles Uncertain After Reportedly Asking to be Traded
Philadelphia Eagles' executive vice president of football operations Howie Roseman downplayed rumors that A.J. Brown has asked to be traded, saying it's "hard to find great players" and that Brown loves football. However, a recent report from Bleeding Green Nation suggests that Brown had requested to be traded numerous times throughout the season, including as early as Week 3.
Brown's relationship with the team appears strained, particularly after he was seen arguing with head coach Nick Sirianni on the sideline during Sunday's NFC Wild Card game against the San Francisco 49ers. The Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts downplayed the spat, saying they were in a good place and that Brown had talked to him.
Meanwhile, the Dallas Cowboys are reportedly looking for their next defensive coordinator, with Jonathan Gannon emerging as a potential candidate. As former defensive coordinator under Sirianni, it's possible that Gannon could become the Eagles' next head coach, marking a full heel turn for him in Philadelphia.
The Cowboys have entered Round 2 of their defensive coordinator interviews, which includes candidates Christian Parker, who worked alongside Sirianni, and Daronte Jones, a Vikings assistant. The team is also exploring other options, including Eagles pass game coordinator/DBs coach Parker.
In related news, the Patriots' defensive tackle Milton Williams expressed surprise at the team's success this season, saying he didn't expect it after signing with the team in free agency.
As the NFL offseason continues to unfold, A.J. Brown's future with the Eagles remains uncertain, and the team may have to consider trading him or making other moves to address their passing game concerns.
Philadelphia Eagles' executive vice president of football operations Howie Roseman downplayed rumors that A.J. Brown has asked to be traded, saying it's "hard to find great players" and that Brown loves football. However, a recent report from Bleeding Green Nation suggests that Brown had requested to be traded numerous times throughout the season, including as early as Week 3.
Brown's relationship with the team appears strained, particularly after he was seen arguing with head coach Nick Sirianni on the sideline during Sunday's NFC Wild Card game against the San Francisco 49ers. The Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts downplayed the spat, saying they were in a good place and that Brown had talked to him.
Meanwhile, the Dallas Cowboys are reportedly looking for their next defensive coordinator, with Jonathan Gannon emerging as a potential candidate. As former defensive coordinator under Sirianni, it's possible that Gannon could become the Eagles' next head coach, marking a full heel turn for him in Philadelphia.
The Cowboys have entered Round 2 of their defensive coordinator interviews, which includes candidates Christian Parker, who worked alongside Sirianni, and Daronte Jones, a Vikings assistant. The team is also exploring other options, including Eagles pass game coordinator/DBs coach Parker.
In related news, the Patriots' defensive tackle Milton Williams expressed surprise at the team's success this season, saying he didn't expect it after signing with the team in free agency.
As the NFL offseason continues to unfold, A.J. Brown's future with the Eagles remains uncertain, and the team may have to consider trading him or making other moves to address their passing game concerns.