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Philadelphia Eagles star receiver A.J. Brown leaving Philly feels less like an “if” and more like a ticking game clock. And once he hits the trade block, half the league will be lining up to make a play. Even after watching Brown torch them on the game’s biggest stage, the Kansas City Chiefs and Andy Reid would obviously love to add that kind of firepower to the offense.

The buzz around KC potentially making a move for Brown has only gotten louder, and on paper, it looks like a cheat code. But that’s probably where the fantasy football talk should stop. Reid has built the Chiefs into a dynasty by leaning into a team-first culture, maximizing role players, and keeping the locker room ego-free. Dropping a high-maintenance alpha receiver into that system could throw off the chemistry that’s helped Kansas City keep stacking Lombardis.

Patrick Mahomes Could Get Massive WR Upgrade if Chiefs Land AJ Brown

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NFL insider Jason La Canfora of SportsBoom floated the Kansas City Chiefs, San Francisco 49ers, and Jacksonville Jaguars as possible trade destinations for A.J. Brown.

“The Chiefs, for instance, were tied to several top receivers heading into the draft,” La Canfora noted, “but instead spent the first two days beefing up Steve Spagnuolo’s defense.”

Still, KC adding a true WR1 makes a ton of sense. The Chiefs are trying to get back to full dynasty mode, and this could very well be the final ride of Travis Kelce’s Hall of Fame run. On top of that, Kansas City would love to take some pressure off Patrick Mahomes as he works his way back from the ACL and LCL injuries he suffered last December.

Brown may not be the shiny new rookie anymore, but the guy still moves the chains like few receivers in football. He’s physical, explosive, and ridiculously reliable — exactly the kind of weapon that could turn Mahomes’ offense back into a weekly fireworks show. Right now, Rashee Rice is the only proven wideout on the depth chart. Xavier Worthy, Tyquan Thornton, and rookie Cyrus Allen still have plenty to prove before anyone crowns them dependable playmakers. Plugging in a battle-tested star like Brown instantly raises KC’s ceiling.

Meanwhile, in Philly, the writing’s starting to appear on the wall. Brown reportedly wants out after contract talks with the Philadelphia Eagles stalled, and the team drafting top receiver Makai Lemon only turned up the trade chatter. With DeVonta Smith already locked in as a cornerstone piece, Brown suddenly looks a lot more movable than untouchable.