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Report: Titans’ A.J. Brown to skip on-field offseason work in search of contract

Tennessee Titans wide receiver A.J. Brown plans on sitting out the on-field portion of the team’s offseason program — which begins on Monday, April 18 — until he gets a new contract.

The news comes from ESPN’s Adam Schefter, who also notes that Brown isn’t alone. The San Francisco 49ersDeebo Samuel and the Washington CommandersTerry McLaurin are expected to do the same.

All drafted in the second round or later, the three wideouts are searching for a new contract at a time when several wide receivers were paid big money this offseason.

Fellow wideouts such as Davante Adams ($28M), Tyreek Hill ($30M) and Stefon Diggs ($24M) all saw new deals that will pay them $24 million or more per season. Even Christian Kirk got $18 million per.

While trade speculation has been running rampant with Brown because of his contract situation, Titans general manager Jon Robinson and head coach Mike Vrabel have made it quite clear they aren’t going to trade Brown.

Tennessee will have to pony up the dough to keep him, but they do have until 2023, when Brown is scheduled to hit free agency. Spotrac estimates the Ole Miss product could net a deal that pays him $22.7 million per year over four years, and that’s probably on the lower end of what he’s looking for.

Brown is arguably Tennessee’s best playmaker and we continue to believe something will get done with him, and hopefully sooner rather than later.

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