The New England Patriots finally made one of their biggest moves of the NFL offseason, acquiring star wide receiver A.J. Brown from the Philadelphia Eagles in a trade that could reshape the AFC playoff picture. The deal sends Brown to New England in exchange for a 2028 first-round pick and a 2027 fifth-round pick.

This is the move the Patriots have needed to make all offseason, as it gives third-year quarterback Drake Maye the No. 1 wide receiver the team has been searching for. Brown is a proven top receiver. The Patriots did not have a true No. 1 wideout in their Super Bowl loss to the Seattle Seahawks in February.

They had solid guys like Pop Douglas, Stefon Diggs and Boutte. But they never had a guy like Brown, who won a Super Bowl just two years ago with the Philadelphia Eagles, where he recorded 5,000 receiving yards and 32 touchdowns, helping the Eagles during his time there since 2022.

For New England, it’s good that they are helping out May. Building around the base is so important, and they have spent much of the off-season upgrading their offense, but getting Brown now under contract for the 2029 season is expected to be a very high point for the Pats offense.

Philadelphia’s reason to move off of AJ Brown made sense. While the team still has Devonte Smith, who is either a wide receiver one or a wide receiver two, depending on the game. They drafted Makai Lemon, a wide receiver out of USC, in the first round.

Lemon will be Brown’s replacement, and it will be interesting to see if he rises to the challenge of a first-round pick. All in all, it’s a good trade for both teams. The football season is just around the corner, and we will see who is right.



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