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Trade Rumors: Eagles Firm on Retaining, Cowboys Await A.J. Brown’s Health Check Results

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Philadelphia, October 13, 2025 - As the NFL trade deadline (November 4, 2025, 4:00 PM ET) approaches, Philadelphia Eagles' star wide receiver A.J. Brown remains a focal point of swirling trade rumors. Despite speculation, the Eagles have firmly stated they have no intention of trading Brown, while sources indicate that their arch-rivals, the Dallas Cowboys, are awaiting the results of a health evaluation on the 28-year-old to assess the feasibility of a potential blockbuster deal.

Eagles Stand Firm

The Philadelphia Eagles, currently 4-2 after Week 6 of the 2025 season, are focused on defending their NFC East crown and chasing another Super Bowl title after their LIX victory. Despite Brown’s underwhelming 2025 stats—274 receiving yards and 1 touchdown over 6 games—the team views him as a cornerstone of their offense. General Manager Howie Roseman addressed the rumors in a recent press conference, stating, “A.J. Brown is a vital part of this team. We have no plans to let him go. He’s a champion and still in his prime.”

However, Brown’s cryptic social media posts have fueled speculation about his discontent with his role in the Eagles’ offense, particularly his limited targets. One post on X read, “I want the ball when the game’s on the line. That’s when I’m at my best.” This has led some to believe he may be frustrated in Philadelphia.

Cowboys’ Quiet Pursuit

While the Eagles remain steadfast, reports from ESPN and NFL Network suggest that the Dallas Cowboys (3-3) have discreetly inquired about Brown’s availability. According to insider Ian Rapoport, the Cowboys, desperate for a true WR1 to complement quarterback Dak Prescott, have requested Brown undergo a medical evaluation to assess his physical condition. The results could determine whether Dallas submits a formal trade offer, especially given Brown’s hefty contract (3 years, $96 million) and its significant dead cap implications.

A source close to the Cowboys said, “Dallas sees Brown as a game-changer for their offense. But everything hinges on his health check and whether they can strike a deal with Philly, who won’t let him go easily.” The Cowboys rely heavily on CeeDee Lamb as their primary receiver, but their lack of depth at the position makes Brown an enticing target.

Fan Frenzy and Social Media Buzz

The rumors have ignited a firestorm among fans, particularly between the Eagles and Cowboys fanbases, whose rivalry is one of the NFL’s fiercest. An Eagles fan (@PhillyFan4Life) posted on X: “If the Eagles trade A.J. to the Cowboys, I’m done with football! He’s the heart of this team!” Meanwhile, a Cowboys fan (@DallasDynasty) gloated: “Bring Brown to Dallas! He’ll make Dak an MVP and crush the Eagles in Philly!”

Analysts are split on the likelihood of a trade. A Bleacher Report article noted, “The Eagles would be crazy to send Brown to their biggest rival. But if he remains unhappy, things could shift by the 2026 offseason.”

Current Outlook

For now, A.J. Brown continues to practice with the Eagles ahead of their Week 7 matchup against the Cleveland Browns. There’s no official confirmation that he has undergone a health check for the Cowboys, though sources suggest this is a preliminary move by Dallas to gauge their options. Given Brown’s contract and his critical role in Nick Sirianni’s offensive scheme, a trade before the November 4 deadline seems unlikely.

Still, if tensions persist or if the Cowboys offer an irresistible package—potentially a first-round draft pick plus a player—the possibility of Brown leaving Philly can’t be ruled out entirely. For now, both Eagles and Cowboys fans are on edge, especially with their heated rivalry game looming in November 2025, which promises to be even more explosive if these rumors persist.

Eagles Star Lane Johnson Blasts OC Kevin Patullo for Poor Offensive Play After Two Straight Losses
Frustration continues to mount in Philadelphia following the Eagles’ 34–17 loss to the New York Giants, and veteran offensive tackle Lane Johnson has joined the growing list of players speaking out about the team’s struggles. Johnson didn’t hold back when discussing the offensive approach, urging for more creativity and unpredictability in play-calling. “It seems a lot harder than it needs to be,” Johnson said. “Maybe moving forward, just have a little bit more variety, hit the perimeter some more… [We] need to be able to keep defenses guessing.” While Johnson made it clear he wasn’t placing blame directly on offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo, his comments reflected a shared frustration across the locker room. “I’m with Kevin until the end. A lot of it comes down to execution,” he explained. “We’ll go back and fix what we’ve got to fix, but moving forward, we have to be more efficient, less predictable, and capitalize on big plays.” Running back Saquon Barkley also echoed the sentiment, emphasizing that the issue may go deeper than just play design. “We have to get back into that mindset — not really caring what people are trying to do,” Barkley said. “That’s something I’m looking for.” Last season, the Eagles ranked second in the NFL with 184.1 rushing yards per game. This year, that number has plummeted to 95.3 yards per game, one of the lowest in the league. Johnson’s remarks came just days after reports surfaced about a private meeting between Barkley, Jalen Hurts, and A.J. Brown to discuss the offense — a meeting Brown later denied ever took place. Still, as the Eagles prepare for Week 7, it’s clear that something needs to change. With two straight losses and mounting pressure on Patullo’s offense, Johnson’s message might be exactly what the team needs to hear: it’s time to stop being predictable.