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June 5, 2026

Mike Vrabel and Caleb Lomu (AP Photo)

Kicking off

 

The A.J. Brown era has begun.

 

The trade for Brown was completed on Monday. He arrived via Philadelphia in exchange for a 2028 first round pick, and a 2027 fifth-rounder.

 

On the surface, it sure looks like the Patriots overpaid for the soon-to-be 29-year old receiver.

 

If three-time All-Pro player Brown performs at the same level or better than he has in recent years, overpaying shouldn't matter.

 

It's noteworthy that the Patriots didn't sit on their Super Bowl laurels. They've tried to remedy problem areas. They've tried to outfit Drake Maye with a better offensive line and arsenal.

 

Players of Brown's caliber don't come cheaply. So they've been willing to spend to make things happen. And that's a good thing.

 

There are some concerns with Brown's attitude if he's not being fed the ball as much as he'd like.

 

Vrabel chalked it up to Brown being competitive.

 

"I think I can't say that there's not going to be things that come up with A.J., with any single player. I think this is a competitive game, highly competitive," Vrabel said Tuesday. "Players want to win, players want to do everything they can to help their team. They want to make sure that people are on the right page . . . I think what's most important is that those things don't carry into the locker room, that they get handled."

 

There are also concerns with a right knee problem with Brown that reportedly is considered degenerative. While Brown dismissed the issue, insisting it won't be a problem, Vrabel pointed to the receiver being available and playing a majority of the games.

 

"It’s a long season. There will be things that we'll have to deal with, and we'll try to do that accordingly," Vrabel said. "But just based on looking at his availability in the games that he's been able to play in and be there for his team, I think that hopefully leads to future availability."

 

Brown certainly seems motivated. He's always wanted to be with the Patriots. He could very well be the missing piece that puts them over the top.

 

Here are some clips from the week: 

Patriots finally land their missing piece in A.J. Brown, but at what cost? | Karen Guregian

 

The freakish baseball talent Patriots WR A.J. Brown walked away from to become an NFL superstar

 

5 factors will determine success or failure of A.J. Brown trade | Karen Guregian

 

‘Better late than never:’ A.J. Brown’s dream comes true with trade to Patriots

 

Patriots OC Josh McDaniels already giddy over A.J. Brown, his newest chess piece | Karen Guregian

 

To make his Patriots dream come true, A.J. Brown has to earn it

 

Coaches who know A.J. Brown best say he’ll fit right in with Patriots

 

This Week In History

(Each week, MassLive will dig back into the past, pick a certain year, and time-frame, and relive what was happening with the Patriots)

 

The year: 1986

The news: Next Friday, June 12th, marks the anniversary of former Patriots coach Raymond Berry signing a five-year contract extension following the team's first-ever appearance in the Super Bowl during the 1985 season.

It's relevant this week given Berry passed away on May 25th at the age of 93, per an announcement from the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

Berry was coach of the Patriots from 1984 to 1989 and, much like Mike Vrabel, made an immediate impact with that appearance in Super Bowl 20, losing to the Chicago Bears.

It took five more years and three other head coaches before the Patriots returned to the Super Bowl, and another seven years after that before finally hoisting their first Lombardi Trophy.

 

 

Patriots Question of the Week

Here is this week's highlighted question:

 

Did the Patriots give up too much for A.J. Brown? 

 

Guregian: On paper, it looks like Philadephia Eagles GM Howie Roseman got the better of the deal, landing a 2028 first round pick, and a fifth round pick in 2027.

Trades, however, aren't won on paper. If Brown produces like he did in Philly, makes Drake Maye and the offense better, is a good soldier and helps the Patriots remain playoff bound the next few years, and make deep playoff runs, the draft picks surrendered won't constitute being too much.

 

NOTE: MassLive columnist Karen Guregian will answer reader questions in this space weekly. If you have questions on the Patriots, NFL, or anything else, email Karen at kguregian@masslive.com or tweet to @kguregian.

 

Christian Gonzalez (AP photo)

 

More Patriots coverage

 

The Christian Gonzalez contract situation is officially a big deal | Karen Guregian

 

Christian Gonzalez update: Where things stand with Patriots’ star cornerback

 

Patriots LT Will Campbell discusses an offseason spent rehabbing his knee

 

Home runs for a good cause: Drake Maye’s sold-out charity event a huge success

 

Patriots place tight end they signed to $15M deal this offseason on injured reserve

 

 

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