
Eliot Wolf has not provided any updates on the contract status of cornerback Christian Gonzalez or the potential trade involving wide receiver A.J. Brown. The New England Patriots are focused on reaching an agreement with Gonzalez as he becomes eligible for a contract extension.
INDIANAPOLIS, IN - FEBRUARY 24: Eliot Wolf of the New England Patriots speaks during a press conference at the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine on February 24, 2026 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Cooper Neill/Getty Images) | Getty Images
In between free agency and the NFL Draft, much of the conversation around the New England Patriotsâ offseason has been centered around two players: cornerback Christian Gonzalez and Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown.
Starting with New Englandâs own, Gonzalez is now eligible to sign a contract extension with the team entering his fourth NFL season. The team has reiterated throughout the offseason that reaching an agreement is in their plans.
Speaking on Monday at the teamâs annual pre-draft press conference, executive vice president of player personnel Eliot Wolf did not have an update on negotiations.
âNo Gonzalez update other than Iâll continue to say we want Christian here,â he said.
As for Brown, speculation continues to swirl that the Eagles will trade the three-time Pro Bowler this offseason. New England â with a need at wide receiver and Brownâs former head coach Mike Vrabel in place â have been considered the most likely landing spot.
According to Wolf, the team will continue to explore all avenues to improve the roster, which may include Brown.
âAs far as players on other teams, going to keep the door open to anything that we think may improve our roster, whether thatâs with the player you mentioned or other players.â
Any trade for Brown at this point is not expected to come until after June 1. A move before that date would cost the Eagles a dead cap hit north of $40 million, compared to roughly $20 million after.
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Christian Gonzalez is eligible for a contract extension, and the Patriots have stated that reaching an agreement is part of their plans, but no updates on negotiations have been provided.
There has been ongoing discussion about A.J. Brown, but Eliot Wolf did not provide any updates on a potential trade during the recent press conference.
The NFL Draft is scheduled for April 2026, and it is a critical time for the Patriots as they finalize their offseason strategies, including decisions on players like Gonzalez and Brown.



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