

The Facts: Brown hasn't shied away from discussing how the end of his tenure in Tennessee went down. The Pro Bowl receiver was traded from the Titans to the Eagles during the 2022 NFL Draft and immediately signed a four-year, $100 million extension in Philly. The Titans used the first-round pick from the Brown trade to select Treylon Burks. Brown said Thursday that he now wants to focus on moving forward with the Eagles. "You know, it's a business, and I'm not upset about the trade or anything because it is a business or whatever," Brown said. "But to be honest, I just didn't appreciate how it all went down, and they just kind of blamed me for it."
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Even so, Brown said there are no hard feelings. "I have no bad blood with Tennessee. I'm moving forward. I'm happy to be here. But (there are) a lot of things people don't know about, and they're just pointing fingers at me. But that's OK." Brown has taken issue with how he's been characterized in Nashville during contract negotiations and after the trade. After Deebo Samuel recently joined Brown, Terry McLaurin and DK Metcalf as fourth-year pros to ink long-term deals, Brown tweeted: "Basically all 4 of us got the same contract and I’m the only one got traded… yeah keep believing it was me." Now in Philly, Brown has the chance to write the next chapter of his career as the centerpiece of a playoff roster. For what it's worth, the Athletic's Bo Wulf reports Brown has been the "focal point" of the Eagles' offense through the first five training camp practices.