
A deep dive into the numbers behind A.J. Brown's tenure with the Philadelphia Eagles, featuring record-setting yardage and high-volume receiving metrics.
Philadelphia secured wide receiver A.J. Brown during the 2022 NFL Draft by sending the 18th overall pick and a third-round selection (No. 101) to the Tennessee Titans. Immediately following the trade, the franchise finalized a four-year contract extension worth $100 million, which included $57 million in guaranteed compensation. In his debut season with the Eagles, Brown eclipsed the franchise single-season receiving record by amassing 1,496 yards on 88 receptions. He averaged 17.0 yards per catch and hauled in 11 touchdowns, providing a 122.3 passer rating for his quarterback when targeted.
During the 2023 campaign, the veteran wideout established an NFL record by recording six consecutive games with at least 125 receiving yards. This streak began in Week 3 against Tampa Bay and concluded in Week 8 against Washington. He finished that season with 106 catches for 1,456 yards, marking his second straight year surpassing the 1,400-yard threshold. His physical profile at 6-foot-1 and 226 pounds allowed him to lead the team with 548 yards after the catch, demonstrating elite efficiency in short-to-intermediate passing windows.
In April 2024, the Eagles front office further committed to the receiver by signing him to a three-year extension valued at $96 million. This deal features $84 million in total guarantees, making him one of the highest-paid players at his position in league history. The contract structure ensures he remains under team control through the 2029 season. Statistically, his presence has transformed the offense; since his arrival, the team's explosive play rate on passes over 20 yards has increased by 14 percent compared to the previous two-year average.
Brown’s performance in high-leverage situations remains a cornerstone of the Philadelphia aerial attack. In Super Bowl LVII, he recorded six receptions for 96 yards, including a 45-yard touchdown strike in the second quarter. His ability to win contested catches is reflected in a 52.4% success rate on 50/50 balls throughout his first 34 games in an Eagles uniform. He has consistently commanded a target share exceeding 28% of the total team passing attempts, underscoring his role as the primary engine of the vertical game.
Advanced metrics from the 2023 season highlight his versatility across the formation. Brown lined up in the slot on 24.1% of snaps while maintaining his primary role as the X-receiver on the perimeter. He generated 2.52 yards per route run, a figure that ranked in the top five among all qualified NFL receivers. Furthermore, he accounted for 43% of the team’s total air yards, the highest such percentage for a Philadelphia player in the modern tracking era. These figures validate the significant draft capital and financial investment made by the organization to acquire his services from Tennessee.
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