ST.Cowboys Court A.J. Brown With An “Unprecedented Offer” Right After Locker-Room Drama — Eagles Star Fires Back


PHILADELPHIA — In a move that shook the NFL, the Dallas Cowboys reportedly tabled an “unprecedented” package to acquire A.J. Brown just hours after rumors of a locker-room rift around the Philadelphia Eagles star. According to league sources, the proposal features a massive draft haul and a record-level guarantee structure, ready to trigger as soon as a deal is approved.
If realized, it would be a rare blockbuster within the NFC East, where superstar trades inside the division are almost unheard of. In return, the Eagles are expected to receive a mountain of assets: multiple future first-round picks, a plug-and-play defensive cornerstone, and complex make-goods to balance the salary cap. Dallas, for its part, is believed to be ready to massage the cap through bonuses and void years to fit a true X receiver.
In Philadelphia, though, this isn’t just about numbers. Despite the post-game noise, Brown shut down speculation about ever wearing silver and blue with a firm, unequivocal statement:
“Honestly, that kind of offer could make anyone waver. But the thought of wearing a Cowboys jersey? I’d rather retire right now than play for them. I can’t betray the Eagles, because Philadelphia is where a boy became a man and where my dream became a responsibility. As for the drama — let football answer it.”
Strategically, the Eagles still prioritize mending the locker room and contending with Brown—an anchor of their offensive identity in recent seasons. From a roster-building standpoint, only an overwhelming haul would force Philadelphia to reconsider: a package that’s cap-sound and preserves immediate winning power—criteria notoriously hard to meet when handing a superstar to a blood rival.
For the Cowboys, the push is understandable: they need a physical perimeter target who can stretch defenses, impose his frame on the boundary, and unclog the offense. But the price—in draft capital and in-division politics—could echo for years, especially if the gamble doesn’t translate to championships.
With the trade deadline approaching, the market remains hot. After Brown’s words, the leverage clearly sits with Philadelphia—and with No. 11’s loyalty—drawing a bold line through Dallas’s “unprecedented” dream.
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