Eagles at Combine: A.J. Brown Price, DeVonta Smith Breakout, NFLPA Grades The Philadelphia Eagles' front office has been busy making moves this offseason, and the latest whispers from the NFL combine only add fuel to the fire. One of the most intriguing storylines surrounding the team is the potential trade value of wide receiver A.J. Brown. According to sources familiar with the situation, Brown's price tag could be significantly higher than initially thought. The 24-year-old has developed into a top-tier receiving option in his first two seasons with the Eagles, and teams are reportedly willing to pay a premium for his services. With the NFL draft just around the corner, it's possible that the Eagles could use Brown as bait to land a high pick or even package him with other assets to secure a significant haul. On the flip side, one player who appears poised to breakout in a big way is DeVonta Smith. The 2021 first-round pick has faced an uphill battle to establish himself in the Eagles' offense, but his impressive performance at the combine has left many impressed. Sources close to the team indicate that Smith's speed and agility have caught the eye of coaches and scouts alike, and he could be primed for a significant role in 2023. Meanwhile, the NFL Players Association (NFLPA) has released its latest grades on the league's performance during the offseason. The Eagles' decision to re-sign defensive end Brandon Graham with a three-year, $24 million deal earned high marks from the union, which praised the team for prioritizing player safety and continuity. Conversely, the NFLPA took issue with the Eagles' handling of quarterback Jalen Hurts, whom they felt was undervalued in contract negotiations. As the draft approaches, one thing is clear: the Eagles are poised to make a signi...#Brandon_Graham #Philadelphia_Eagles #A_J_Brown #DeVonta_Smith #Jalen_Hurts #NFLPA

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Eagles at Combine: A.J. Brown Price, DeVonta Smith Breakout, NFLPA Grades The Philadelphia Eagles' front office was in full force at the 2023 NFL Scouting Combine last week, where they got a firsthand look at some of the top prospects available in this year's draft. As the team continues to navigate its post-NFC Championship hangover, there are several players who could be on their radar come April. One name that has popped up in conversation is A.J. Brown, the talented wide receiver from Oklahoma State. According to sources, the Eagles are willing to part with a second-round pick to acquire Brown, who would give them a much-needed boost in the passing game. With DeVonta Smith and Jalen Hurts already under center, adding another dynamic playmaker like Brown could be exactly what they need to get over the hump. Speaking of Smith, he was one of the more impressive performers at the combine. The Alabama product put on a show, running a 4.38-second 40-yard dash and putting up an impressive 35 reps in the bench press. NFL scouts are buzzing about his potential for a breakout season, and it's easy to see why: Smith has a rare combination of speed, agility and strength that would make him a nightmare for defenders to cover. In other combine news, the NFL Players Association (NFLPA) released its grades for each team's performance at the event. According to their metrics, the Eagles earned an A- grade, with the New Orleans Saints and Kansas City Chiefs not far behind. The NFLPA takes into account factors like which prospects each team met with, how well they answered questions during interviews, and even their overall demeanor...#Oklahoma_State #Oklahoma_State #Alabama #Kansas_City_Chiefs #Philadelphia_Eagles #AJ_Brown #DeVonta_Smith #Jalen_Hurts #NFLPA #2023_NFL_Draft #New_Orleans_Saints

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Eagles Want a Quinnen Williams-Type Deal to Trade A.J. Brown The Philadelphia Eagles are reportedly looking for a significant return if they decide to trade wide receiver A.J. Brown, who has been the subject of speculation in recent weeks. According to a report from Pro Football Talk, the team is seeking a deal similar to the one the New York Jets gave to defensive lineman Quinnen Williams earlier this year. Williams was sent to the Cleveland Browns along with a first-round pick and a second-round pick in exchange for a third-round pick, a fourth-round pick, and a fifth-round pick. The Eagles are believed to be seeking a package of draft picks similar to what the Jets received for Williams if they decide to trade Brown. Brown has been one of the most productive receivers in the NFL over the past two seasons, catching 139 passes for 2,215 yards and 16 touchdowns. He is due to earn $5 million this season and will be an unrestricted free agent next year, making him a valuable asset on the trade market. The Eagles have been trying to rework Brown's contract to make him more affordable in the long term, but talks have reportedly stalled. If the two sides cannot come to an agreement, trading Brown could be the best option for both parties. It is unclear at this time whether any teams are willing to meet the Eagles' asking price for Brown, but it will likely take a significant package of draft picks and/or players to pry him away from Philadelphia. The trade deadline is just over a month away, so it remains to be seen if the Eagles will find a suitable deal for their star receiver.#NFL #New_York_Jets #Philadelphia_Eagles #Quinnen_Williams #Cleveland_Browns #A_J_Brown

Eagles Want a Quinnen Williams-Type Deal to Trade A.J. Brown The Philadelphia Eagles are reportedly looking for a significant return in exchange for star wide receiver A.J. Brown, and they're setting the bar high. According to Pro Football Talk, the team wants a deal that mirrors the one the New York Jets gave to defensive tackle Quinnen Williams. Williams, who was traded from the Las Vegas Raiders to the Jets in October, received a third-round pick in this year's draft as part of the compensation package. The Eagles are said to be seeking a similar haul for Brown, who has been a game-changer since arriving in Philadelphia last offseason. Brown has caught 64 passes for over 900 yards and eight touchdowns through his first two seasons with the Eagles, earning him a Pro Bowl selection in the process. His impressive play has made him one of the most coveted trade chips in the NFL, and the Eagles are looking to capitalize on that value. While the idea of trading Brown is not new – rumors have swirled around him since last offseason – the reported ask from the Eagles suggests that they are willing to hold out for a substantial return. Any deal would likely involve multiple draft picks or a combination of players and picks, making it a complex and challenging negotiation. The Eagles are said to be motivated by a desire to retool their roster after a disappointing 2022 season. With Brown's departure, the team could potentially use his salary cap space to pursue other free agents or make internal upgrades. However, the key will be finding a suitor willing to meet the Eagles' lofty asking price. As with any major trade rumor, it remains to be seen whether the Eagles can actually land a deal that meets their expectations. But with Brown's value at...#NFL #New_York_Jets #Philadelphia_Eagles #AJ_Brown #Quinnen_Williams #Las_Vegas_Raiders #Pro_Football_Talk

A.J. Brown Trade Talks: Eagles Want First-Rounder and More for WR in 'Quinnen Williams-Type Deal' The Philadelphia Eagles are actively seeking a significant return in trade talks surrounding star wide receiver A.J. Brown, according to league sources. The team is reportedly targeting a "Quinnen Williams-type deal," which would involve exchanging the talented pass-catcher for a combination of assets that could include multiple draft picks and a key player. Brown has emerged as one of the top receivers in the NFL since joining the Eagles via trade with the Tennessee Titans last offseason. He has recorded 64 receptions, 865 yards, and eight touchdowns through his first two seasons in Philadelphia. The 25-year-old's impressive production and growing stature have made him an attractive target for teams seeking to bolster their receiving corps. In pursuit of a more substantial return, the Eagles are willing to part with Brown if they can secure a package that includes a first-round draft pick, along with additional assets such as a second- or third-round selection. This type of deal would be reminiscent of the one the New York Jets orchestrated when they traded safety Quinnen Williams to the Cleveland Browns in exchange for multiple draft picks and a promising young player. The Eagles are said to have engaged in preliminary discussions with several teams, including the Miami Dolphins and the Carolina Panthers, both of which have been actively seeking to strengthen their receiving units. While no deal is imminent at this time, the team's willingness to engage in trade talks signals a desire to bolster its roster through other means if Brown does not ultimately remain with the franchise. As the NFL trad...#New_York_Jets #Philadelphia_Eagles #AJ_Brown #Tennessee_Titans #Cleveland_Browns #Miami_Dolphins #Carolina_Panthers #Quinnen_Williams

ISL 2025-26: East Bengal eager to return to winning ways ahead of home clash against FC GoaA 2-1 defeat to Jamshedpur FC in its previous outing saw East Bengal slip to fifth in the standings, with six points from three matches. FC Goa currently sit third in the table with seven points from three matches. A 2-1 defeat to Jamshedpur FC in its previous outing saw East Bengal slip to fifth in the standings, with six points from three matches. FC Goa currently sit third in the table with seven points from three matches. #Bengal #ISL_2025-26 #matches #ISL #East_Bengal #East #Bengal_slip #Bengal_eager #home_clash #previous_outing

Eagles Want First-Rounder and More for WR A.J. Brown in 'Quinnen Williams-Type Deal' The Philadelphia Eagles are seeking a substantial return in any potential trade involving wide receiver A.J. Brown, according to sources familiar with the negotiations. The team is reportedly looking for a deal that would involve a first-round draft pick, as well as other assets, similar to the package the New York Jets received from the Los Angeles Rams for defensive lineman Quinnen Williams last season. Brown has been a key contributor to the Eagles' offense since being acquired from the Tennessee Titans in April 2022. The 25-year-old wide receiver has caught 78 passes for 1,105 yards and seven touchdowns over his first two seasons with Philadelphia. However, the team is open to exploring trade options if it can get the right deal. One potential suitor could be the Green Bay Packers, who have been searching for a reliable No. 2 wide receiver behind star receiver Davante Adams. The Packers are said to be interested in Brown and are willing to part with a first-round pick and other assets to make it happen. The Eagles are also considering offers from other teams, including the Kansas City Chiefs, who could use an upgrade at the wide receiver position. However, any potential deal would need to meet Philadelphia's high standards, which include a significant return in terms of draft capital and/or young players. A.J. Brown's value on the trade market has only increased since the start of the 2022 season, when he became one of the most consistent receivers in the NFL. His production has earned him a spot among the league's top receivers, making him an attractive target for teams looking to bolster their passing at...#Kansas_City_Chiefs #New_York_Jets #Los_Angeles_Rams #Green_Bay_Packers #Philadelphia_Eagles #AJ_Brown #Tennessee_Titans #Davante_Adams

NHL Rumour Roundup: Latest Buzz on Myers, Trocheck, Bobrovsky and more As the NHL's trade deadline approaches, the rumour mill continues to churn out juicy tidbits about potential deals. In this week's edition of the Rumour Roundup, we dive into the latest buzz surrounding Bryan Myers, Vincent Trocheck, Sergei Bobrovsky, and more. First up, Myers' name has been linked to a potential trade with the New York Rangers. According to sources close to the situation, the Isles are open to moving the veteran defenceman in exchange for a top-six forward or a young player who can contribute immediately. The Rangers, meanwhile, are said to be looking to bolster their blue line and could be a perfect match. Meanwhile, Trocheck's future with the Florida Panthers is shrouded in uncertainty. Despite being an integral part of the team's success over the past few seasons, the 29-year-old centre has been mentioned as a potential trade candidate. The Panthers are reportedly seeking a first-round pick or a young player in return for Trocheck, who has one year remaining on his contract. As for Bobrovsky, it appears that his days with the Chicago Blackhawks may be numbered. After struggling to find consistency this season, the 33-year-old goalie is said to be available in trade talks. The Washington Capitals and Pittsburgh Penguins are both believed to be interested in acquiring Bobrovsky's services, as they look to bolster their goaltending depth. In other news, the Toronto Maple Leafs are reporte...#Chicago_Blackhawks #Colorado_Avalanche #Toronto_Maple_Leafs #Montreal_Canadiens #Vincent_Trocheck #Sergei_Bobrovsky #Bryan_Myers #New_York_Rangers #Florida_Panthers #Washington_Capitals #Pittsburgh_Penguins #Ottawa_Senators #Arizona_Coyotes #Dallas_Stars
NHL Rumour Roundup: Latest buzz on Myers, Trocheck, Bobrovsky and more As the NHL trade deadline approaches, the rumour mill is in high gear. From star players being shopped to surprise suitors emerging, there's no shortage of intrigue surrounding the league's top teams. Here's the latest buzz on some of the biggest names: Ryan Myers: The Buffalo Sabres defenceman has been a subject of speculation all season, and it appears he'll be staying put for now. Despite being listed on the trade block, Myers' hefty contract (he's still owed $42 million over four years) is expected to remain an obstacle to any potential deal. Vincent Trocheck: The Carolina Hurricanes centre has been the subject of intense speculation in recent weeks, with several teams expressing interest in his services. While nothing appears imminent, it's clear that Trocheck will be a valuable asset for any team looking to bolster its forward corps. Sergei Bobrovsky: The Russian goalie has been a hot commodity all season, and it seems he'll remain a top target for suitors seeking an upgrade between the pipes. With his contract set to expire in July, expect teams to circle around him once the regular season concludes. Ondrej Palat: The Tampa Bay Lightning winger has been mentioned as a potential trade candidate, but it appears he's safe for now. As one of the team's top scorers, Palat is expected to remain with the Bolts through the remainder of the season. Andrei Vasilevskiy: Speaking of goalies, the Toronto Maple Leafs have reportedly expressed interest in acquiring the Tampa Bay Lightning netminder. Wi...#NHL #Toronto_Maple_Leafs #Ryan_Myers #Vincent_Trocheck #Sergei_Bobrovsky #Ondrej_Palat #Andrei_Vasilevskiy #Max_Domi #Buffalo_Sabres #Carolina_Hurricanes #Tampa_Bay_Lightning #Columbus_Blue_Jackets