March 13, 2026, 3:15 p.m. ET

The Eagles‘ deadline to void Dallas Goedert’s contract has arrived, and star wide receiver A.J. Brown could play a major role in any decision, according to reports. According to The Athletic’s Dianna Russini, the Patriots and Rams are making strong pushes to trade for Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown. No deal has been reached as negotiations continue.

At least two teams — the New England Patriots and Los Angeles Rams — in recent weeks discussed trading for Brown, whose frustrations in Philadelphia were a running subplot of the Eagles’ 2025 season.

A league source believed the Eagles were trying to get multiple teams competing for Brown before free agency began, but with an incredibly high asking price. Early on, the receiver market moved elsewhere, though, with the Buffalo Bills trading for DJ Moore and New England signing Romeo Doubs as free agency began. The Rams continued to wait and monitor Brown’s situation.

Eagles’ GM Howie Roseman has made it clear that the Eagles would prefer not to trade A.J. Brown and will only consider a move if they receive what they view as fair value. Dallas Goedert was not listed as a free agent on Wednesday after the void date on his contract was pushed to Friday, giving the Eagles time to negotiate an extension. Roseman said the Eagles are losing lesser-talented players, so the team can retain elite talent with contracts looming. One player who could depart is Dallas Goedert. When his contract is voided, Philadelphia will accrue a $20 million dead cap hit if the tight end signs with another team.

Philadelphia general manager Howie Roseman is juggling several salary-cap-related decisions, including the future of tight end Dallas Goedert. The void date on Goedert’s contract was pushed to today, and clarity on Brown’s future could help shape several other roster decisions for the Eagles.

As we’ve previously stated, according to Over The Cap, if Brown gets traded before June 1, the Eagles would incur a dead cap charge of $43,515,106. If he remains on the roster in 2026, Brown would count for $23,393,497 against the salary cap. If he’s traded after June 1, the dead cap hit would be $43,515,106, with $27,161,609 counting towards 2027’s cap as well.

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Brown has earned All-Pro honors, Pro Bowl honors, 1,400+ yards twice, and amassed 5,000+ yards receiving since joining the Eagles. Brown has been the subject of trade rumors, and that’ll need to be addressed.