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A.J. Brown, Haason Reddick 'Conspiracy Theory' Addressed by Big Dom in New Eagles Rumors
Philadelphia Eagles chief security officer Dom DiSandro insisted that Internet rumors over a beef between A.J. Brown and Haason Reddick are totally fabricated.
NFL Network's Mike Garafolo relayed a conversation he had with "Big Dom" over the social media speculation.
"He could not have been more adamant," Garafolo said of DiSandro. "That story is complete and utter bupkes."
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The Eagles traded Reddick to the New York Jets ahead of the 2024 season, and he quickly requested a trade from the Jets over stalled contract negotiations.
At the time, the two-time Pro Bowler was entering the final year of his contract and wanted more long-term financial security.
The situations with both Philly and New York looked pretty straightforward. Neither team wanted to match his asking price, and both were ultimately justified in their stance. Reddick's performance noticeably fell off in 2024 and 2025.
In the case of Brown, a breakdown in his on-field relationship with quarterback Jalen Hurts led him to examine all of his options.
"A good bit of his angst stemmed from the play of Hurts, league sources said, in part because of Hurts' perceived reluctance to target Brown on tight-window throws against zone coverage," per a new report Monday from ESPN's Jeremy Fowler, Sarah Barshop, Mike Reiss, Daniel Oyefusi and Tim McManus.
The Eagles hoped to keep the veteran pass-catcher around but came to understand his mind was effectively made up.
Reddick's and Brown's exits were not only two years apart but also centered around totally unrelated circumstances. Any connection between the two doesn't go any deeper than that.
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