Wow, the Eagles finally traded Brown.
Not A.J. Not yet, at least.
Instead, it’s Sydney Brown on the move, according to a report from NFL insider Adam Schefter.
A look at the terms of the deal:
PHILADELPHIA EAGLES RECEIVE — 2026 fourth-round pick (No. 114 overall), 2026 sixth-round pick (No. 197 overall)
ATLANTA FALCONS RECEIVE — S Sydney Brown, 2026 fourth-round pick (No. 122 overall), 2026 sixth-round pick (No. 215 overall)
So, the Eagles moved up eight spots in the fourth round of the 2026 NFL Draft … plus 18 spots in the sixth round … to move off of Brown and clear about $1.5 million in cap space.
The Eagles originally had high hopes for Brown when they selected him with a high third-round pick (No. 66 overall) in the 2023 NFL Draft. He showed some promise as a rookie before suffering an Achilles injury that lingered into the 2024 season. Brown was limited to just 79 defensive snaps in his second season.
Injury issues forced Brown into 249 defensive snaps in 2025 and he notably struggled when he was on the field. The Chicago Bears game was especially bad; he played just nine defensive snaps the rest of the season after that (excluding Week 18 when the Eagles rested starters).
It became quite clear that Vic Fangio didn’t trust Brown to play. Though physically talented, Brown seemed to struggle with the mental part of the safety position. He was also reckless on special teams, often committing avoidable mistakes.
It’s no surprise, then, to see the Eagles move on from him because it just wasn’t going to work in Philly. At least as long as Fangio is still here. Perhaps Brown will benefit from a change of scenery.
In the meantime, the Eagles are still looking for help at safety after losing Reed Blankenship in free agency. It’s quite possible they’ll re-sign Marcus Epps; it could be even more likely now that Brown is gone. Otherwise it’s just Andrew Mukuba and … not much else at the position. Maybe Michael Carter II changes positions?
While Howie Roseman has to take the L on Brown not becoming what he envisioned, he at least made an effort to salvage what little value Brown had left as opposed to cutting him down the road and getting nothing in return.
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