
"Florio spoke about what he's heard regarding the Rams' decision to back out of a potential trade, claiming that preliminary examinations of Brown's previously injured knee from his time with the Titans made them more than hesitant to proceed."
"Amongst Patriots fans, this has been a voiced concern about watching the team trade for Brown, despite how good he could and would be for the offense. His history of knee injuries has deemed him a risk, and it looks like the Rams feel that way, as well."
"At the same time, however, there are some who believe this is either the Eagles' way of scaring teams off from even inquiring about Brown. That could work in the Patriots' favor, if they are still interested in reuniting Mike Vrabel with his former receiver."
The second wave of free agency has been marked by persistent rumors surrounding AJ Brown and potential trades. The Rams emerged as a surprise team interested in acquiring the receiver but subsequently withdrew from negotiations. According to reports, preliminary medical examinations of Brown's previously injured knee from his time with the Titans caused the Rams to reconsider the trade. This development raises questions about whether other teams, including the Patriots, should view Brown's injury history as a significant risk factor. Some speculate the Eagles may be deliberately spreading concerns to discourage trade inquiries, while others believe the medical findings genuinely reflect legitimate health concerns that could impact Brown's future availability and value.
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