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Jason Kelce Says Eagles’ Split With A.J. Brown Was Driven by Execution Failures

Kelce’s insider view shifts responsibility from Brown and frames his move to New England as a fresh opportunity as the Patriots’ primary receiver for rookie quarterback Drake Maye.

Overview

  • The Eagles completed a trade sending A.J. Brown to the New England Patriots and Brown has reported to his new team to assume a leading receiver role for rookie QB Drake Maye.
  • Jason Kelce told his New Heights podcast that the breakdown between Brown and the Eagles grew from falling on‑field execution and a declining passing game, not from Brown losing ability or being the sole cause of friction.
  • Kelce defended Brown’s talent and said he expects Brown to rebound in New England, while also saying he wished Brown had handled some frustrations differently during the Eagles’ tough season.
  • Philadelphia timed the deal to ease short‑term salary cap pressure by moving a portion of Brown’s remaining dead cap into a later year, and the trade returned draft compensation to the Eagles as they reshape the roster.
  • Brown’s 2025 numbers showed a drop from 2024 — about 1,003 yards on 78 catches versus 1,079 yards on 67 catches the year before — a decline that critics framed as a loss of form but that coverage and insiders attribute to system and execution problems; next season will test Brown’s fit with New England and the Eagles’ new offensive plan.