Patriots reportedly remain interested in A.J. Brown trade after signing Romeo Doubs
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Patriots reportedly remain interested in A.J. Brown trade after signing Romeo Doubs
"I'm told Romeo Doubs signing with [the] Patriots DOES NOT end their interest in trading for A.J. Brown. Obviously WR need isn't as dire, so dynamics change a bit and maybe ultimately they don't land him because of [the] high price. But they still love A.J."
"Doubs - who surpassed 700 receiving yards last season in Green Bay - should give Drake Maye another steady option out of the slot and a proven red-zone target (18 touchdowns the last three seasons). But it's unclear if Doubs alone can replicate the production that Stefon Diggs generated in his lone season in Foxborough."
"He has surpassed 1,000 receiving yards in six out of his seven full seasons in the NFL. Even during a down year offensively for Brown and the Eagles in 2025, he still reeled in 78 catches for 1,003 yards and seven touchdowns."
The New England Patriots signed wide receiver Romeo Doubs to a four-year, $80 million contract to strengthen their receiving corps. Doubs, who had over 700 receiving yards with Green Bay, provides Drake Maye with a reliable slot option and red-zone target with 18 touchdowns over three seasons. However, Doubs alone may not replicate Stefon Diggs' production from his single Patriots season. Despite the Doubs signing, multiple reports indicate New England continues pursuing Philadelphia Eagles receiver A.J. Brown. The addition of Doubs changes the dynamics by reducing the urgency of the trade, potentially affecting the Patriots' negotiating position. Brown, a three-time All-Pro with familiarity to Patriots coach Mike Vrabel from their Titans days, has exceeded 1,000 receiving yards in six of seven full NFL seasons.
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