Eagles, Patriots announce joint practices ahead of preseason matchup
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 2, 2026, 4:12 PM
Last updated Jun 2, 2026
The Philadelphia Eagles and New England Patriots will hold joint practices on August 19-20 in Foxborough. These sessions will be significant, particularly as they mark A.J. Brown's first opportunity to practice against the Eagles since being traded to the Patriots. The joint practices are viewed as crucial for preparing key players without extensive preseason snaps. Both teams look to build on their preseason strategies, with the added emotional narrative surrounding Brown, who spent four seasons in Philadelphia before the trade. This matchup in practice precedes their scheduled preseason game later in the summer.
- •Eagles and Patriots to hold joint practices on August 19-20.
- •A.J. Brown will practice against his former team for the first time.
- •Brown was traded to the Patriots earlier this offseason.
- •Joint practices are important for preseason team preparation.
- •The practices will lead up to a preseason game later in August.
- 4:12 PMYahoo Sports — Eagles, Patriots set dates for must-see training camp joint practices
"The Eagles and Patriots will hold joint practices Aug. 19-20, creating an immediate reunion with former Philadelphia star A.J. Brown.
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