Overview
- No trade has been completed as the Eagles hold firm on a steep price reportedly seeking a first- and second-round pick.
- The Patriots are widely viewed as the top suitor, the Chiefs have been floated, and the Rams have stepped back after preliminary medical concerns, per multiple reports.
- A post–June 1 trade would lower Philadelphia’s immediate dead money from roughly $40–44 million to about $16–20 million and could shift compensation toward 2027–28 picks, according to Adam Schefter.
- The Eagles signed Marquise “Hollywood” Brown to a one-year deal worth up to $6.5 million, and he publicly praised Jalen Hurts as one of the league’s best vertical passers.
- Hollywood Brown said he seriously considered returning to the Ravens before choosing Philadelphia, highlighting the team’s receiver planning as A.J. Brown’s status remains unresolved.