Tennessee Titans benefit as A.J. Brown and Myles Garrett traded
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 2, 2026, 2:28 PM
Last updated Jun 2, 2026
The Tennessee Titans may emerge as indirect winners from recent NFL trades involving former players A.J. Brown and Myles Garrett. The Philadelphia Eagles traded Brown to the New England Patriots, while the Cleveland Browns sent Garrett to the Los Angeles Rams. These moves could weaken the Titans' upcoming opponents, as they will face a Browns team without Garrett and an Eagles team missing Brown. The Titans, currently in a rebuilding phase, could take advantage of a slightly easier schedule against these teams.
- •A.J. Brown traded from Eagles to Patriots.
- •Myles Garrett traded from Browns to Rams.
- •Titans face weakened Eagles and Browns teams in upcoming games.
- •Trade day raised questions about roster impacts.
- •Tennessee Titans expect a competitive edge against less formidable opponents.
- 2:28 PMYahoo Sports — Are Tennessee Titans the big winners after Monday's blockbuster trades?
"The Tennessee Titans benefit from blockbuster NFL trades involving Myles Garrett and A.J. Brown despite not being involved.
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