Titans trade WR A.J. Brown to Eagles for pair of draft picks
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[April 29, 2022]
The Tennessee Titans traded disgruntled receiver A.J. Brown to the
Philadelphia Eagles for two draft picks during Thursday night's NFL
draft in Las Vegas.
The Titans acquired a first-round selection (18th overall) and
third-round pick (101st) for Brown, who had expressed unhappiness
with his contract situation.
According to multiple reports, the Eagles agreed to a four-year,
$100 million deal with Brown that includes $57 million in guaranteed
money.
Tennessee coach Mike Vrabel said trading Brown was "just another
example of making tough decisions."
"I'm confident we went to the extreme to try to keep A.J. here,"
Vrabel said. "I was involved in the process the entire time. ... I
know that it probably doesn't get received like that publicly, but
this was a difficult process to get through, and I know what the gap
we had to bridge was. This wasn't easy."
Tennessee wasted no time finding a potential replacement, using the
No. 18 pick on promising Arkansas wideout Treylon Burks -- the
highest-selected Arkansas wide receiver since the common draft was
instituted in 1967.
Burks said, "I am happy to be a part of the team now and play my
role. I wouldn't say I am (Brown's) replacement, but I am thankful
for the opportunity and that they believed in me to make that
trade."
Brown was entering the final season of his rookie contact, a
four-year, $5.65 million deal. Since he was a second-round draft
choice, there was no fifth-year option for the Titans to consider
picking up.
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Jan 22, 2022; Nashville, Tennessee, USA; Tennessee Titans wide
receiver A.J. Brown (11) celebrates after a catch during the first
half of an AFC Divisional playoff football game against the
Cincinnati Bengals at Nissan Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Christopher
Hanewinckel-USA TODAY Sports
Brown, who turns 25 in June, wasn't partaking in
Titans voluntary workouts and had hinted he expected to have a new
lucrative deal before training camp.
Brown, a 2020 Pro Bowl selection, caught 185 passes for 2,995 yards
and 24 touchdowns in 43 games (36 starts) over three seasons with
Tennessee. He had 63 catches for 869 yards and five scores in 13
games last season and missed four games late in the season with a
chest injury.
Burks caught 66 passes for 1,104 yards and 11 touchdowns in 12 games
for the Razorbacks last season. He set a school record with six
100-yard outings and earned first-team All-Southeastern Conference
honors.
Burks had 146 catches for 2,399 yards and 18 touchdowns in 32 career
games (30 starts) over three college seasons.
--Field Level Media
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