The Philadelphia Eagles extended a star wide receiver in the same month the team extended DeVonta Smith, which will cut into cap space for the rest of the roster. Smith was set to make the same yearly salary as WR1 A.J. Brown. Not long after Smith got his payday, Brown’s agent was negotiating with the Eagles for a raise.
A.J. Brown wanted a raise
Brown’s contract was set to last through the 2026 season. But the Eagles took care of business with minutes to go before the 2024 NFL Draft, ending speculation the All-Pro wide receiver would be traded before or during the weekend.
The Philadelphia Eagles extend Brown
According to Ian Rapoport with the NFL Network, the Eagles extended Brown for another three years for $96 million. He is guaranteed $84 million on a contract that will last through the 2029 season. He’ll now be the highest-paid receiver in the league.
Sources: The #Eagles and star WR AJ Brown agreed to terms on a new 3-year extension for $96M, the highest for any WR in NFL history. He’s now under contract thru 2029 & his total guarantee of $84M is also the highest.
The deal, his third at 27, was done by Tory Dandy of CAA. pic.twitter.com/F7BCT7EqTI
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) April 25, 2024
The Eagles are spending a lot of money to make sure another investment the team poured money into last offseason, quarterback Jalen Hurts, has weapons to throw to in Philadelphia.
NFL fans’ initial reactions to the signing
Here are the best takes on Brown’s extension.
Cap space isn’t real
— LeatherBrainz (@leatherbrainz) April 25, 2024
Eagle for life omg
— “ (@Embiitch) April 25, 2024
Welp. There goes the Eagles playoff hopes for the next 5 years. No money for anyone else.
— Athens Steve (@rainy_steve) April 25, 2024
CONGRATS MISTA AJ
— IcyVert (@IcyVert) April 25, 2024
dense overpaid
— G7enterprise 🍉 (@pinkpurp11) April 25, 2024
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