What happened: NFL Network's Mike Garafolo published A.J. Brown's complete statistical line from his four seasons in Philadelphia. Brown caught 339 passes for 5,034 yards and 32 touchdowns across 62 regular-season games with the Eagles. He added 28 catches for 334 yards and three scores in eight playoff appearances, two of those touchdowns coming in his two Super Bowl games.
Why it matters: The recap caps Brown's Philadelphia tenure as the Eagles move on from the receiver they paired with Jalen Hurts for two Super Bowl runs. Losing a top target reshapes the Philadelphia passing game heading into 2026 and underscores the production the franchise is replacing.
By the numbers: Regular season: 339 receptions, 5,034 yards (14.8 per catch, 81.2 per game) and 32 touchdowns over 62 games. Postseason: 28 catches for 334 yards (11.9 per catch) and three TDs in eight games, with two scores in two Super Bowl appearances.
What to watch: Watch how Brown's volume carries to his new team in 2026 and how Philadelphia redistributes targets around Hurts without him.