It’s no secret that Brown and the Eagles are not on the best of terms. Brown aired his infamous grievances with the team during the 2025 season during an appearance on popular live streamer Twitch, referring to their offensive practices under since-fired coordinator Kevin Patullo as a “s—show.” The comment forced Brown and other members of the organization to answer a new round of questions about Philadelphia’s dysfunctional offense, a familiar environment for a club that was fielding similar questions about Brown’s relationship with quarterback Jalen Hurts a year earlier.
As is often said, victory cures all. After a trade deadline in which Roseman was added elsewhere but Brown was retained, Philadelphia completed a run that culminated in an upset victory over the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX, seemingly clearing the Eagles of their problems.
That wasn’t the case in 2025. Philadelphia never answered its offensive woes and flopped in an upset in a Wild Card Weekend loss to the San Francisco 49ers, mercifully ending another frustrating season in the last three years.
Patullo was immediately let go from his role, but that didn’t solve everything. Rumors of Brown’s availability have persisted, causing rivals to balk at the thought of adding Brown to their roster.
Roseman has remained tight-lipped, refusing to publicly dangle Brown as an available asset. With the draft just nine days away, some might believe that could lead to action on Roseman’s part.
As he did regarding Brown’s position, Roseman offered little insight.
“Nothing we’ve done up to this point is going to affect the evaluation we have on the draft,” Roseman said.
As we continue to tear pages from the desktop calendar, Brown remains an eagle. We’ll see if that changes soon.