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Eagles Trade A.J. Brown to Patriots After Receiver's Frustrations With Role and Strained Relationship With Hurts

The Philadelphia Eagles traded wide receiver A.J. Brown to the New England Patriots. Brown discussed his relationship with quarterback Jalen Hurts in an interview with NBC Sports.

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J. Brown to the New England Patriots on Monday. Brown spoke with Maria Taylor of NBC Sports after the trade. " Brown said there is "no bad blood" with Hurts.

Reports in fall 2024 suggested the relationship had worsened. " Brown said nothing specific happened between the two or their families. He said "people just grow apart" and that "you just look up sometimes, and you just find yourself drifting away.

Over his final two seasons with the Eagles, Brown repeatedly expressed frustration with his role in the offense. " Brown is set to reunite with New England head coach Mike Vrabel, who coached him with the Tennessee Titans from 2019 through 2021.

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