ST.A.J. Brown Begs For Trade In Cryptic Post; Top 4 Suitors Emerge

Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown had yet another disappointing game on Sunday, recording just two receptions for seven yards on nine targets. Brown, once considered to be an elite receiver, now has two games on the year with single-digit receiving yards and only has one game with more than 27 yards.

Brown has never shied away from voicing his displeasure with a reduced role, and the three-time Pro Bowler once again took to social media following this disappointing performance.
A.J. Brown: pic.twitter.com/4N0AsD5Wky— Word On The Birds (@WordOnTheBirds) September 28, 2025
A.J. Brown Demands Trade In Latest Post; 4 Suitors Emerge
You don’t need to be a music theorist to understand what “shrug your shoulders and be on your way” represents in this case. A.J. Brown wants a trade, and the Eagles may be willing to part ways with their top receiver. Perhaps Brown is simply over the hill, but the following four teams should be willing to roll the dice on him.
Nnamdi Madubuike Opens Up About Heartbreaking Season-Ending Injury: ‘This Isn’t the End’


Nnamdi Madubuike, the Pro Bowl defensive tackle for the Baltimore Ravens, has expressed his devastation after being ruled out for the remainder of the season due to a serious
neck injury. Although the setback is tough, Madubuike is determined to overcome it and come back stronger.
“I’m heartbroken that I won’t be able to contribute to the team the way I wanted to this season,” Madubuike said, visibly emotional. “It’s tough, but I’m focused on the road to recovery. This isn’t the end for me—I’ll be back, and I’m going to come back stronger than ever.”
Madubuike’s absence will be a major loss for the Ravens’ defense, but his resolve and determination to return shows his unwavering commitment to the game.
Madubuike’s Resilience: ‘I’m Not Giving Up’
Despite the tough news, Madubuike remains committed to his recovery and future success. “I’ve been through adversity before, and I know what it takes to overcome it,” he said. “This injury won’t define me. I’m going to do everything I can in rehab to come back stronger—mentally and physically. I won’t let this setback hold me down.”
His teammates have rallied around him, inspired by his resilience and positive outlook during a difficult time.
Support from Ravens’ Coaching Staff: ‘He’s an Essential Part of Our Defense’
Ravens’ head coach
John Harbaugh shared his support for Madubuike, praising his leadership and character. “Nnamdi is a key part of this defense and this team,” Harbaugh said. “It’s tough to lose him, but we know his work ethic and determination will get him back stronger. He’ll be missed on the field, but we’re with him every step of the way during his recovery.”
Madubuike’s teammates have also expressed their admiration for his attitude and leadership. “Nnamdi’s a true leader, and his drive to come back is inspiring,” said Marlon Humphrey, cornerback for the Ravens. “We know he’s going to push through and come back ready to dominate. We’ve got his back, and we’re all supporting him.”
Looking Ahead: ‘I’ll Be Ready for Next Season’
As Madubuike focuses on his rehabilitation, his goal is to return even stronger next season. “I’m taking it one day at a time,” he said. “Right now, my focus is on healing and making sure I come back at full strength. I’ll be ready for next season, and I’m determined to give it everything I’ve got when I do.”
Madubuike’s determination to overcome this challenge and his commitment to his team’s success will fuel his recovery, and the Ravens eagerly await his return.