A.J. Brown signs off from Eagles with bold statement
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 9, 2026, 5:23 PM
Last updated Jun 9, 2026
A.J. Brown departed the Philadelphia Eagles, leaving a message at the team's facilities on June 9, 2026. As he signed the wall of Pro Bowlers, he described himself as 'The best to ever play here. – Always Open.' Brown finished his Eagles career ranked ninth in franchise history with 5,034 receiving yards and set several single-season records. His exit from the Eagles marks a significant moment as he transfers to the New England Patriots, where he risks falling off the all-time receiving yards list as other players advance.
- •Brown leaves Eagles, joins Patriots for upcoming season.
- •He signed Pro Bowl wall with a confident message.
- •Finished ninth in franchise history with 5,034 yards.
- •Held records for single-season receiving yards.
- •May lose ranking if teammates perform well.
- 5:23 PMYahoo Sports — A.J. Brown’s parting words for the Eagles were dripping in arrogance
"Wide receivers aren’t typically known for their humility.
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