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Tagged: A.J. Brown (53 Results)

May
9

Eagles ready to take flight with Hurts as starting QB

The Philadelphia Eagles appear set to head into the upcoming season with JALEN HURTS leading the way at the quarterback position. While Hurts held his own last season, he hasn’t yetMore received a satisfactory amount of playing time to prove his long-term viability. The Eagles added star wide receiver A.J. BROWN during a draft night trade, giving Hurts an incredible receiving duo alongside DEVONTA SMITH. Hurts recognizes his time is now, saying recently “It’s my team. So I’m ready to go.” Take note, fantasy owners. Less

Source: NFL.com

Around the NFL: Catching trouble

The Saints and Eagles obtained big-time receivers on the first day of the draft – New Orleans with the 11th pick in the first round, Philadelphia via trade. But I’m not confident that either team has the infrastructure to bring those guys to life.   more »

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Around the NFL: Brown outs

It’s been a pretty crappy offseason. Let’s be honest. It’s interesting to see guys moving around, getting plugged into new offenses. But most of these transplanted receivers aren’t going to be as successful with their new teams.  more »

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Apr
29

Titans trade WR Brown to Eagles, draft rookie WR Burks

The Tennessee Titans traded star wide receiver A.J. BROWN to the Philadelphia Eagles on Thursday night, then proceeded to draft his replacement in rookie wideout TREYLON BURKS from Arkansas. Interestingly, Burks has been compared to Brown in the pre-draft process. Time will tell if Burks lives up to the comparison.

Source: Tennessean

Apr
22

Titans have no plans to trade star WR Brown

Tennessee Titans GM Jon Robinson reiterated this week that the team wants and expect star wide receiver A.J. BROWN to remain a part of the team. Brown’s rookie contract expires afterMore the 2022 season, but discussions between the team and the wideout have not resulted in a new deal thus far. In three NFL seasons, Brown has 185 catches for 2,995 yards and 24 touchdowns. Less

Source: Team Website

Apr
8

Titans HC Vrabel says WR Brown not going anywhere

Amid recent trade speculation surrounding star wide receiver A.J. BROWN, Tennessee head coach Mike Vrabel said this week that Brown is not going to be traded “as long as I’m theMore head coach”. The Titans selected Brown in the second round of the 2019 draft and he has spent three seasons with the team. Heading into his fourth season, Brown is looking for the long-term security that he has seen some of his fellow wideouts secure just this week. Less

Source: NBC Sports

Mar
21

Titans trade for former Rams WR Woods

The Tennessee Titans agreed to terms on a trade to acquire wide receiver ROBERT WOODS from the Los Angeles Rams over the weekend. The trade follows the release of veteran wideMore receiver JULIO JONES last week. Woods, 29, gives the Titans a quality veteran receiver to pair with A.J. BROWN. Fantasy owners should note that Woods is recovering from a torn ACL suffered in November, and it’s unclear when he will be at full health. Less

Source: Tennessean

Scheduletron: Updated strength of schedule

At the halfway point of the season, the Titans are the surprise leaders in the AFC, and the schedules indicate they’ve got a decent chance of staying there. They don’t have Derrick Henry anymore, but they’ve got the league’s easiest remaining schedule.  more »

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Mailbag: October 14, 2021

Ian Allan answers your fantasy football questions. In this edition. Streaming quarterbacks. Baltimore's sputtering running game. Post-Gruden Raiders. Underperforming A.J. Brown. And more. more »

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Sep
30

Titans' starting wideouts could miss Week #4 vs Jets

Tennessee Titans wide receivers JULIO JONES and A.J. BROWN are both dealing with injuries that could keep them out of Sunday’s game against the New York Jets. Jones is being treatedMore for a hamstring injury, while Brown has a similar bad hammy that could cost him at least one game. Neither player practiced on Wednesday, and fantasy owners will want to monitor their status in the days ahead. Less

Source: NFL.com

Factoid: Titanic matchup?

The Titans travel to face the Jets this week, and maybe it will be the layup for Tennessee that everyone is expecting. The Jets have been pretty terrible while losing all three games, while the Titans are 2-1 in what looks like an awful AFC South.   more »

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Sep
28

Titans WR Brown week-to-week with bad hammy

Tennessee Titans star wideout A.J. BROWN suffered a hamstring strain in Sunday’s game against the Indianapolis Colts and is expected to be considered week-to-week due to the injury. Brown left Sunday’sMore game after playing just eight snaps with a hamstring injury, recording no receptions on two targets before leaving the contest. Titans head coach Mike Vrabel did not talk about the injury, other than to say he was optimistic that Brown would be back soon. Less

Source: Tennessean

Mailbag: July 1, 2021

Ian Allan answers your fantasy football questions. In this edition: Rules for dynasty leagues. Ranking the top third-down backs. Running backs with weak offensive lines. Using ADP. And more. more »

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Around the NFL: Julio Jones

Julio Jones was traded to the Titans yesterday. There's a lot to unpack with this deal: the winners, the losers, both obvious and not so obvious. Anyway you look at it, though, it's a really nice acquisition for the Titans.   more »

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Jun
7

Titans trade for Falcons star WR Jones

The Tennessee Titans agreed to trade terms with the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday and will be acquiring star wide receiver JULIO JONES. Tennessee receives Jones and a 2023 sixth-round pick, whileMore Atlanta gets a 2022 second-round selection and a 2023 fourth-rounder. The 32-year-old Jones is a seven-time Pro Bowler who provides the Titans with a dynamic duo at the wide receiver position along with fellow wideout A.J. BROWN. Less

Source: Tennessean

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