Falcons acquire safety Sydney Brown from Eagles in draft pick trade

The Atlanta Falcons have traded for Philadelphia Eagles safety Sydney Brown, along with draft picks, while sending back later selections. The deal helps the Eagles move up slightly in the 2026 NFL Draft. Brown, a 25-year-old former third-round pick, joins Atlanta as a depth and special teams player.

The Falcons receive safety Sydney Brown, a 2026 fourth-round pick (No. 122 overall), and a 2026 sixth-round pick (No. 215 overall). In return, the Eagles get a 2026 fourth-round pick (No. 114 overall) and a 2026 sixth-round pick (No. 197 overall), per CBS Sports lead NFL insider Jonathan Jones. This trade occurred during the offseason, with Brown entering the final year of his rookie deal. Selected 66th overall by Philadelphia in the 2023 NFL Draft as a top-100 prospect, Brown played 14 games with six starts as a rookie before tearing his ACL late in the season. He returned in Week 7 of 2024, appearing in 11 regular-season games and all four playoff games—mostly on special teams—for the Super Bowl champions. In 2025, he played all 17 games with three starts, logging 22% of defensive snaps and contributing on special teams, including a returned blocked punt for a touchdown. Earlier highlights include a 99-yard pick-six against the Cardinals. The Eagles recently lost safety Reed Blankenship to the Texans in free agency, leaving Andrew Mukuba as the only returning starter. They have since re-signed safety Marcus Epps and added special teamer J.T. Gray. For Atlanta, Brown, brother of Bengals running back Chase Brown, will back up Jessie Bates III and Xavier Watts under new coach Kevin Stefanski, primarily on special teams. Trade grades from CBS Sports give the Falcons a B for acquiring a proven special teamer cheaply with potential, citing his solid 2025 tackling grade despite mediocre overall Pro Football Focus marks. The Eagles receive a C+, as the move improves draft position but adds to defensive losses including Jaelan Phillips to the Dolphins and Nakobe Dean to the Raiders.

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