A.J. Brown reassures Patriots about knee health after practicing
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 3, 2026, 2:17 AM
Last updated Jun 3, 2026
A.J. Brown joined the New England Patriots for his first practice after passing physicals on June 2, 2026. During a news conference, Brown confirmed that there are no health concerns regarding his knees, stating, "No injury, nothing to worry about." Previously, concerns over his knee had pushed the Rams to shy away from a trade. Brown, entering his eighth NFL season, expressed confidence in his health and readiness for the upcoming season.
- •Brown passed his physical and practiced with the Patriots on June 2.
- •He reassured that his knees are in good condition.
- •Concerns over his knee previously halted a potential trade to the Rams.
- •Brown missed only one game in four years due to knee issues.
- •He enters his eighth season confident about his career ahead.
- 2:17 AMYahoo Sports — A.J. Brown says his knees are fine: Nothing to worry about
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