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Nobody wants to hear AJ Brown trade talk anymore, except for 94WIP hosts apparently

I think I speak for every Eagles fan when I say I’m done listening to AJ Brown trade speculation. Everyone except for the host over at 94WIP, that is, who are still trying to drum up this narrative even though none of their listeners want to hear it anymore.

I decided to toss the morning show on while driving home from the gym this morning and immediately became enraged. To cap off every call, Joe Decamera asked every caller to answer their Twitter Poll Question of the Day: If a GM calls Howie Roseman and offers what he thinks would end up being a mid-first round pick, should Howie trade AJ Brown for that first round pick?

The only reason 94WIP wants AJ Brown here is so they can drum up controversy

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As of right now, that poll is sitting at 17K+ votes, and a hilarious 83.5% of people said no. Shockingly, the city is tired of this garbage. And the worst part? It’s not coming from national trolls or bored outsiders, it’s our own people stirring the pot.

AJ Brown is not getting traded. The team doesn’t want to trade him. He hasn’t asked out. When players want to leave, they usually plainly say it. AJ hasn’t, which means he’s frustrated, sure, but not packing his bags. How is this difficult to understand? Has anyone actually watched how NFL trades work?

And seriously — this is the best idea they could come up with over there? No insight, no creativity, just the same exhausted narrative that nobody wants to hear anymore. At this point, they aren’t beating a dead horse — they’ve turned it into dust and are still pretending it’s breaking news.

There are a thousand legitimate things 94WIP could talk about today. Instead, they took the laziest possible angle, as always. Low-hanging fruit, zero imagination. Just engagement-junkie behavior from people desperate for clicks and attention. That’s it.

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