Wed Oct 1 11:54am ET
Field Level Media
While the NFL rests on a traditional off-day Tuesday, Field Level Media NFL writers reviewed their notes to rank all 32 teams entering Week 5.
Philadelphia kept putting up wins and is the last undefeated team left in the NFC, while Kansas City turned in an almost-vintage showing to pile on the injury-ravaged Ravens.
League-wide, the health situation stands one rung short or carnage for Baltimore and multiple other teams dealing from a shorter deck only one month into the season due to injuries.
There have been reasons to doubt the Packers the past two weeks, and the Buccaneers are in the passing lane with the Seahawks -- Week 5 opponents -- for the current No. 2 position in the NFC behind Philly.
We're still buying the Bills, even if the defense inspires doubt.
It's almost time to project fits for the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 draft, and the lowest level of our rankings warrant some mocking. The New York teams are still in the running, with the Jets "passing" the Giants and joining the Saints and Titans as the last teams left without a win.
Here's the league-wide pecking order from our view entering Week 5:
32. New Orleans Saints (0-4)
Last Week: L, 31-19 at Buffalo Bills
Up Next: vs. New York Giants (1-3), 1 p.m. ET
There is plenty of love for rookie QB Jaxson Dart in these parts. The Saints' effort hasn't been an issue, but a talent gap is undeniable.
31. Tennessee Titans (0-4)
Last Week: L, 26-0 at Houston Texans
Up Next: at Arizona Cardinals (2-2), 4:05 p.m. ET
With Tennessee holding a league-worst point differential of minus-69, opponents have 11 more touchdowns than the Titans through only four games. The Brian Callahan Watch is officially underway in Nashville.
30. New York Jets (0-4)
Last Week: L, 27-21 at Miami Dolphins
Up Next: vs. Dallas Cowboys (1-2-1), 1 p.m. ET
If Aaron Glenn can't get more out of his talent-laden defense, the Jets are c-o-o-k-e-d.
29. Carolina Panthers (1-3)
Last Week: L, 42-13 at New England Patriots
Up Next: vs. Miami Dolphins (1-3)
Impossible to predict the direction of the Panthers on the premise of their past two results. Wide-lens view implies another long year in Carolina.
28. Cincinnati Bengals (2-2)
Last Week: L, 28-3 at Denver Broncos
Up Next: vs. Detroit Lions (3-1), 4:25 p.m. ET
No time to lick their wounds, the Bengals might be guilty of folding early as WR Ja'Marr Chase assessed after being outscored by 63 points in two blowout losses without Joe Burrow.
27. New York Giants (1-3)
Last Week: W, 21-18 vs. Los Angeles Chargers
Up Next: at New Orleans Saints (0-4), 1 p.m. ET
Did the Giants get it right with Jaxson Dart? He elevated energy and made winning plays. Next mission: a winning streak. New York has played 25 games since its last back-to-back wins.
26. Las Vegas Raiders (1-3)
Last Week: L 25-24 vs. Chicago Bears
Up Next: at Indianapolis Colts (3-1), 1 p.m. ET
The real Ashton Jeanty made an appearance with three total TDs, the kind of positive Pete Carroll needs after letting a win slip away.
25. Cleveland Browns (1-3)
Last Week: L, 41-17 at Detroit Lions
Up Next: vs. Minnesota Vikings (2-2), 9:30 a.m. ET (London)
Dillon Gabriel gets the keys in a difficult-to-navigate matchup with blitz happy Vikings coordinator Brian Flores. At least he's in his usual surroundings leading up to the game, and the Browns have surrounded the rookie with a flawless offensive line and top-notch skill players.
24. Miami Dolphins (1-3)
Last Week: W, 27-21 vs. New York Jets
Up Next: at Carolina Panthers (1-3), 1 p.m. ET
Subtracting Tyreek Hill might lead to a needed reset for the offense and QB Tua Tagovailoa. Going the other way is the beginning of the end for coach Mike McDaniel.
23. New England Patriots (2-2)
Last Week: W, 42-14 vs. Carolina Panthers
Up Next: at Buffalo Bills, 8:20 p.m. ET (Sunday)
For the non-believers, Drake Maye is on the right path. Proof? Last week he became the first player ever under the age of 24 with at least two touchdown passes and a completion percentage of 75 or higher in three consecutive games.
22. Houston Texans (1-3)
Last Week: W, 26-0 vs. Tennessee Titans
Up Next: at Baltimore Ravens (1-3), 1 p.m. ET
The Texans pitched a shutout last week and have to like their chances at Baltimore with Lamar Jackson (hamstring) on the shelf. Houston is 2-11 all-time against the Ravens.
21. Atlanta Falcons (2-2)
Last Week: W, 34-27 vs. Washington Commanders
Up Next: Bye week
Moving offensive coordinator Zac Robinson to the sideline seemed to jolt his memory that Drake London becomes an unguardable best in the slot. Falcons likely to spend bye week considering what to do if Robinson bolts for Oklahoma State.
20. Dallas Cowboys (1-2-1)
Last Week: Tie, 40-40 vs. Green Bay Packers
Up Next: at New York Jets (0-4), 1 p.m. ET
Outscored 132-114, the Cowboys cannot be taken seriously as contenders until they get consistent stops. Green Bay scored points on every second-half possession last week.
19. Chicago Bears (2-2)
Last Week: W, 25-24 vs. Las Vegas Raiders
Up Next: Bye week
Survived Vegas with a patchwork secondary and erratic offense. Come will come out of bye week for a "Monday Night Football" visit to Washington.
18. Arizona Cardinals (2-2)
Last Week: L, 23-20 at Seattle Seahawks
Up Next: vs. Tennessee Titans, 4:05 p.m. ET
Consecutive division losses by a grand total of four points might be progress or an ouch in the standings for the Cardinals come December.
17. Minnesota Vikings (2-2)
Last Week: L, 24-21 vs. Pittsburgh Steelers in Dublin
Up Next: vs. Cleveland Browns (1-3) in London, 9:30 a.m. ET (Sunday)
Carson Wentz draws another difficult assignment in the Browns. Cleveland's back seven is being overlooked due to the strong start to the season (again) from Myles Garrett.
16. Washington Commanders (2-2)
Last Week: L, 34-27 at Atlanta Falcons
Up Next: at Los Angeles Chargers (3-1), 4:25 p.m. ET
Averaging 154.8 rushing yards per game but have allowed 10 sacks, which might be helping the Commanders decide to take their time getting Jayden Daniels back on the field.
15. Pittsburgh Steelers (3-1)
Last Week: W, 24-21 vs. Minnesota Vikings
Up Next: Bye week
Doing enough to sit above .500 with no running game and weak run defense. Finding one or both are top priority during the bye week.
14. Baltimore Ravens (1-3)
Last Week: L, 37-20 at Kansas City Chiefs
Up Next: vs. Houston Texans (1-3), 1 p.m. ET
If John Harbaugh had the option of flexing his team into a bye week, he'd be pulling that trigger. A health situation is nearing crisis levels and Baltimore can't get to the quarterback (four total sacks) or stop the run (141.3 yards per game). Without Lamar Jackson (hamstring), life won't get any easier.
13. Denver Broncos (2-2)
Last Week: W, 28-3 vs. Cincinnati Bengals
Up Next: at Philadelphia Eagles (4-0), 1 p.m. ET
Denver has two of the top first-step pass rushers, according to NFL Next Gen Stats, and two of the best pass blockers in an edge matchup worth checking out. When the Buccaneers backed off the blitz last week, the Eagles failed to move the ball.
12. San Francisco 49ers (3-1)
Last Week: L, 26-21 vs. Jacksonville Jaguars
Up Next: at Los Angeles Rams (3-1), 8:15 p.m. ET (Thursday)
Crossing fingers and toes Brock Purdy can play with the 49ers staring down a high-energy pass rush and three-game losing streak in this matchup.
11. Jacksonville Jaguars (3-1)
Last Week: W, 26-21 at San Francisco 49ers
Up Next: vs. Kansas City Chiefs (2-2), 8:15 p.m. ET (Monday)
Maybe they are great at stealing signs in Jacksonville, or maybe rookie coach Liam Coen has shifted the culture. Kansas City is a great test given the Chiefs have won seven in a row in this series.
10. Indianapolis Colts (3-1)
Last Week: L, 27-20 at Los Angeles Rams
Up Next: vs. Las Vegas Raiders (1-3), 1 p.m. ET
Offense and backfield combination of Daniel Jones and Jonathan Taylor deserving of credit coming their way. Resurgence of DT DeForest Buckner in the middle has been one of the less-discussed keys to a sizzling start.
9. Green Bay Packers (2-2)
Last Week: Tie, 40-40 at Dallas Cowboys
Up Next: Bye week
Somewhere Matt LaFleur is still steaming about the second-half defense from the Packers last week, and he'll have plenty of extra time to dissect how Green Bay wound up tied in Dallas.
8. Seattle Seahawks (3-1)
Last Week: W, 23-20 vs. Arizona Cardinals
Up Next: vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (3-1), 4:05 p.m. ET
Fine, we were wrong about Sam Darnold. Last week he produced his 15th start with at least a 100 QB rating since 2024, second-most in NFL.
7. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (3-1)
Last Week: L, 31-25 vs. Philadelphia Eagles
Up Next: at Seattle Seahawks (3-1), 4:05 p.m. ET
Head coach Todd Bowles has to require more out of his defense to win the type of game the Bucs face on Sunday. They held the accelerator too long against the Eagles, when the little-too-late adjustment to play coverage and stop the run with base personnel worked like a charm and opened the door for a rally.
6. Los Angeles Chargers (3-1)
Last Week: L, 21-18 at New York Giants
Up Next: vs. Washington Commanders (2-2), 4:25 p.m. ET
Still a great team? Losing left tackle Joe Alt last week is an enormous blow to the Chargers, hitting at the core of the team identity with Rashawn Slater (torn patellar tendon) already on season-ending IR.
5. Los Angeles Rams (3-1)
Last Week: W, 27-20 vs. Indianapolis Colts
Up Next: vs. San Francisco 49ers (3-1), 8:20 p.m. ET (Thursday)
No layups in the NFC West, and the Rams can't exhale if Brock Purdue is out. They've never held Christian McCaffrey to less than 135 total yards in four career games. He has 28 receptions and five total touchdowns in those matchups.
4. Kansas City Chiefs (2-2)
Last Week: W, 37-20 vs. Baltimore Ranves
Up Next: at Jacksonville Jaguars (3-1), 8:15 p.m. ET (Monday)
Flickering hope for a full revival of Patrick Mahomes and the passing game emerged in the second half at New York. It's a good time for the Chiefs to see the flame-fanning Ravens' defense, which was torched by the Bills (41 points in Week 1) and Lions.
3. Detroit Lions (3-1)
Last Week: W, 34-10 vs. Cleveland Browns
Up Next: at Cincinnati Bengals (2-2), 1 p.m. ET
Detroit leads the NFL in scoring offense (34.3 points per game), while Cincinnati has one garbage time TD in the past two games. Take cover, Bengals fans.
2. Buffalo Bills (4-0)
Last Week: W, 31-19 vs. New Orleans Saints
Up Next: vs. New England Patriots (2-2), 8:20 p.m. ET (Sunday)
The last time the Bills started a season 5-0 was 1991. Josh Allen and James Cook are clicking, and Super vibes are easy to see. Buffalo has won 14 straight at home and put up points in 15 of 16 quarters this season.
1. Philadelphia Eagles (4-0)
Last Week: W, 31-25 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Up Next: vs. Denver Broncos (2-2), 1 p.m. ET
Running men with an old-school investment in using the offensive line as a tool for sustained success, Philadelphia doesn't the lowly offensive ranking (251.5 yards per game). When Plan A is Saquon Barkley and Plan B is Jalen Hurts (516 rushing yards, seven TDs combined), who can blame them?
San Francisco 49ers kicker Eddy Pineiro recovered well from his introduction to the team back in Week 2. In his first scoring opportunity after replacing the volatile Jake Moody, Pineiro hooked an extra point attempt. He has since made each of his subsequent tries - four extra points, and seven field goals, one of which came as time expired to give the 49ers their Week 3 win over the Cardinals. Known more for his accuracy than for his range, Pineiro makes for a reliable floor play. He's no lock to drive home the 50-yarders that can really make a difference in fantasy football, but he can be counted on to convert the kicks he makes in his opponent's territory. In 2025, he ranks eighth in the league in fantasy points per game. In Week 5, he is a serviceable streaming candidate against the Rams.
From RotoBaller
San Francisco 49ers tight end Jake Tonges has emerged as the team's preferred pass-catcher at the position in the absence of George Kittle (hamstring). Through four weeks, Tonges has the edge on Luke Farrell in targets (16 to six) and has run nearly twice as many routes (96 to 52). Quarterback Brock Purdy (toe), who connected with Tonges for both of the tight end's touchdowns this season, will be out in Week 5 and replaced by Mac Jones for the third time in four weeks. Tonges' target share held steady in Purdy's previous absence, and might even grow with both Ricky Pearsall (knee) and Jauan Jennings (ankle/ribs) also declared out. Tonges projects as a low-end TE2 in Week 5. While his stock may be improving, tight end streamers should look elsewhere rather than gamble on another touchdown coming his way on Thursday night.
From RotoBaller
San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Jordan Watkins (calf) has been ruled out for their Week 5 game against the Los Angeles Rams. Watkins, who suffered a high ankle sprain in the preseason, has yet to make his regular-season debut. Watkins had been cleared to play in Week 2, but was ultimately a healthy scratch from that game and thereafter has stayed on the shelf with lingering discomfort in his calf. The rookie's injury is especially unfortunate this week, as both Ricky Pearsall (knee) and Jauan Jennings (ankle/ribs) are dealing with injuries of their own that will bar them from playing when the 49ers face the Rams on Thursday Night Football. Kendrick Bourne and Demarcus Robinson are expected to move into the starting lineup as a result.
From RotoBaller
In Week 5, San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Kendrick Bourne will once again ascend to the top of the depth chart thanks to injuries to both Ricky Pearsall (knee) and Jauan Jennings (ankle/ribs). Bourne started alongside Pearsall in Jennings' absence in Week 3, and came away with four catches and 38 yards on six targets. Hardly the boom some were hoping for, but with Pearsall also sidelined this time around, Bourne could see more work. As in Week 3, Bourne's former Patriots teammate, quarterback Mac Jones, will take the place of Brock Purdy (toe). It should be noted that their shared history didn't garner the receiver any special attention then, however. Bourne projects as a WR4 in Week 5, and with the 49ers playing on Thursday night, it is a risky bet to start the week with him occupying a starting WR slot in fantasy lineups.
From RotoBaller
San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Demarcus Robinson is expected to slide into a starting role with Ricky Pearsall (knee) and Jauan Jennings (ankle/ribs) out for Week 5. Robinson made his season debut in Week 4 after serving a three-game suspension for violating the league's substance abuse policy in the offseason. San Francisco eased Robinson into action with a 25% snap share, and he saw just two targets, catching one pass for 20 yards. Robinson should see more action this week, though his lack of conditioning might see him lose snaps to Skyy Moore or Marquez Valdes-Scantling. It is worth noting that quarterback Brock Purdy (toe) will also be sidelined, with Mac Jones getting the start. As a projected WR5, it would be inadvisable to plug him into starting fantasy lineups, especially with the 49ers playing on Thursday, in the first game of the week.
From RotoBaller
San Francisco 49ers running back Brian Robinson Jr. still ranks second on the team's depth chart and is, in theory, their change-of-pace back to relieve Christian McCaffrey. The problem for Robinson is that the 49ers have shown little desire to get away from the superstar lately. In the first two weeks of 2025, Robinson got in on nearly one quarter of San Francisco's snaps. However, in Week 3, his share plummeted to 9% and rebounded slightly to a 15% share in Week 4. On the season, Robinson has a total of 22 rushing attempts for 96 yards and has seen just three targets, catching two for two receiving yards. Even with bye weeks underway, Robinson should not be considered a viable fantasy starter in Week 5, especially with the 49ers being featured on Thursday Night Football.
From RotoBaller
San Francisco 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey will be relied on to carry the team's offense in Week 5. This is not unusual, but the load will be even heavier (metaphorically, but likely also literally) on Thursday, with wide receivers Ricky Pearsall (knee) and Jauan Jennings (ankle/ribs) declared out due to injuries. Quarterback Brock Purdy (toe) will also be on the sidelines, and cede starting duties to Mac Jones for the third time in four games. McCaffrey has been a force regardless of who is under center, starting the season with four straight top-10 PPR finishes at running back. He has been especially productive through the air, ranking second in the league in targets (43) and eighth in yardage (305). The rest of San Francisco's offense might be falling apart, but for as long as McCaffrey is healthy, he has RB1 potential and should be locked into starting fantasy lineups.
From RotoBaller
San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy (toe) will draw another start when the team kicks off Week 5 on Thursday against the Rams. Purdy is still dealing with soreness related to the turf toe that kept him out of Weeks 2 and 3. In those two games, Jones completed 66.3% of his passes for 563 yards and four touchdowns. Jones was serviceable in those spot starts, but this time around will be without the services of both Ricky Pearsall (knee) and Jauan Jennings (ankle/ribs), who have been ruled out due to injuries of their own. Missing his top wide receivers and facing a stifling Rams defense, it would be unwise to turn to Jones in the first game of Week 5.
From RotoBaller
Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Jordan Whittington continues to see his snap share increase ahead of Week 5 against the San Francisco 49ers. Whittington played 80 percent of the snaps in Week 4, which was not only his highest mark of the season but was also just three percentage points lower than Davante Adams and one percentage point lower than Puka Nacua. The second-year Texas product is seeing the field nearly as much as his superstar teammates, but it hasn't amounted to much production. He caught just one pass for seven yards last Sunday and ranks outside the top 100 fantasy receivers. As long as both Adams and Nacua are healthy, Whittington will remain off the fantasy radar despite being third on the depth chart and playing the vast majority of offensive snaps.
From RotoBaller
Los Angeles Rams kicker Joshua Karty has been quite successful recently, and he'll look to remain a top fantasy option heading into Week 5 against the San Francisco 49ers. Karty was underwhelming in the Rams' season opener but has averaged 11 fantasy points per game since then. Over his last two games alone, he is 5-for-5 on extra points and 6-for-8 on field goals, including one from beyond 50 yards out. His two misses in Week 3 are a blemish on his season stats, but his heavy kicking volume and ability to make long kicks keep him on the fantasy radar -- even against a 49ers team allowing the sixth-fewest fantasy points to opposing kickers.
From RotoBaller
Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Puka Nacua is the top-scoring fantasy receiver this season, and the gap between him and No. 2 isn't particularly small. Nacua has produced at an elite level despite scoring just two touchdowns through four games. He makes most of his impact with high reception and yardage totals. He should continue to dominate this week against the 49ers despite the team allowing the third-fewest fantasy points to wide receivers in 2025. This game will be on Thursday night, showing a national audience just how elite Nacua has been through the first four contests of the 2025 campaign. He should be started as a high-end WR1 with confidence.
From RotoBaller
Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Davante Adams has scored a touchdown in three consecutive games and will look to extend this streak on Thursday night against the San Francisco 49ers. Adams is the overall WR14 in PPR leagues this season, but he's averaging just 3.5 catches and 56 yards over his last two contests. If not for his touchdown tendencies, he would be more of a low-end WR2 or high-end WR3/flex this week. Against a 49ers defense that has allowed the third-fewest fantasy points to wide receivers, Adams is touchdown-dependent. He'll rank as a solid mid-range WR2, but managers should be prepared for him to post single-digit fantasy points if he can't find the end zone.
From RotoBaller
Los Angeles Rams running back Kyren Williams has started to see his usage decline recently, and a Week 5 matchup against the San Francisco 49ers won't do him any favors as he tries to get back on track. There's no question that Williams was still a productive fantasy option last Sunday as he totaled 94 scrimmage yards. However, he did so against a subpar Colts defense while handling a season-low 16 touches and 68 percent snap share. Last week, Williams' low usage was balanced out by his high efficiency. He might not have the same fortune on Thursday night against a 49ers defense allowing the sixth-fewest fantasy points to opposing running backs in 2025. Williams' fantasy value is slipping; he's now a fringe top-24 fantasy running back for Week 5.
From RotoBaller
Los Angeles Rams running back Blake Corum has continued to see his role grow, but this increased workload might not be enough to put him on the fantasy radar against the San Francisco 49ers in Week 5. Corum played 29 percent of the snaps last week and handled a season-high 11 touches, infringing on Kyren Williams' role. Corum should continue to handle double-digit touches most weeks, but he could struggle with efficiency this week. After all, he's facing a Niners defense that has allowed the sixth-fewest fantasy points to opposing running backs in 2025. He would have some low-end RB3/flex appeal against a mediocre or subpar defense, but the 49ers are no joke. He'll have trouble moving the football during Thursday night's divisional battle.
From RotoBaller
Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford has plenty of momentum heading into a Week 5 clash against the San Francisco 49ers. He ranks as the overall QB12 in fantasy football this season and is coming off a spectacular outing that saw him rack up 375 yards, three touchdowns, and zero interceptions. He fared quite well in Week 4, but he did so against the Indianapolis Colts, whose defense is nothing more than average this season. He'll face a tougher test Thursday night in the form of the 49ers, who have allowed the fifth-fewest passing yards and fantasy points to opposing quarterbacks in 2025. Stafford's top-12 upside is undeniable, but he'll rank as a mid-to-high QB2 this week.
From RotoBaller
Dallas Cowboys running back Miles Sanders (ankle) did not practice on Wednesday. Sanders exited Sunday night's game with a knee/ankle injury and did not return. Through four weeks, his role has already been limited by Javonte Williams' resurgence, with Sanders managing just 28 carries for 147 yards and one touchdown. If Sanders cannot go in Week 5, rookie Jaydon Blue could see his first NFL action. Blue has been a healthy scratch to start the season, but injuries to Sanders and KaVontae Turpin (foot) may force him into a meaningful role. The Cowboys' Thursday and Friday practice reports will be key in determining Sanders' availability ahead of their matchup with the New York Jets.
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Updating a previous report, Washington Commanders wide receiver Deebo Samuel Sr. (heel) did not practice on Wednesday. Samuel has been excellent in his first season with Washington, catching 22 of 27 targets for 250 scrimmage yards and three touchdowns through four games. Samuel was one of several players sidelined, so it's possible that this was simply a veteran rest day, but if his heel issue lingers into Thursday's practice, concern will grow about his Week 5 availability. The Commanders face the Los Angeles Chargers, who have allowed the fifth-fewest fantasy points to wide receivers this season. With quarterback Jayden Daniels (knee) trending toward a return and receiver Terry McLaurin (quad) still sidelined, Samuel would project as a strong WR2 option if he's active.
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Tennessee Titans wide receiver Calvin Ridley (knee/elbow) did not practice on Wednesday. Ridley has struggled to start the 2025 season, catching just 10 of 24 targets for 141 yards with no touchdowns, ranking as the WR73 in PPR formats. Head coach Brian Callahan revealed Ridley was battling through an in-game injury during last week's 26-0 loss to the Houston Texans, raising further concern about his availability. If Ridley is sidelined in Week 5, rookie Elic Ayomanor is expected to see a significant uptick in usage against the Arizona Cardinals. Regardless of his injury status, Ridley's early-season struggles and difficult circumstances in the Titans offense make him a clear sit in fantasy lineups this week.
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New Orleans Saints tight end Juwan Johnson (ankle) did not practice on Wednesday. Johnson is coming off his least productive game of the season in Week 4, catching just three passes for 28 yards. He now appears to be dealing with an ankle injury that he picked up during the loss against the Buffalo Bills, but he managed to play nearly 90% of the snaps. If Johnson is unable to go in Week 5, Jack Stoll would step in as the Saints' starting tight end. The matchup is not ideal, as the New York Giants have surrendered the 10th-least fantasy points to tight ends this season. If Johnson suits up, he projects as a low-end TE1 option in Week 5, but fantasy managers should keep an eye on his practice participation.
From RotoBaller
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown is not expected to be traded during this season despite recent speculation. Brown has struggled out of the gate, catching just 14 of 28 targets for 151 yards and one touchdown through four games. While his slow start has drawn attention, it hasn't stopped the Eagles from rolling to a 4-0 record, including big wins against the Chiefs, Buccaneers, and the Rams. Trade buzz began swirling after Brown posted cryptic messages on social media, but a move remains highly unlikely. His contract carries a nearly $90 million dead-cap charge, making a midseason trade virtually impossible. Brown is expected to remain in Philadelphia as part of a run-heavy offense led by Jalen Hurts and Saquon Barkley. Looking ahead to Week 5, Brown draws a tough matchup against 2024 Defensive Player of the Year, Patrick Surtain II, and the Denver Broncos. Given his early struggles and the Eagles' offensive approach, another quiet outing could be on the horizon.
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