Now that A.J. Brown is a member of the New England Patriots, DeVonta Smith is the clear-cut No. 1 wide receiver in the Philadelphia Eagles' offense.
Smith is typically a man of few words, and that approach didn't change when he discussed Brown's departure, or his new role in the wake of the trade.
"Business is business," Smith said about Philadelphia's decision to trade Brown to New England. "I don't have any say in that."
Things may look different, but one thing is for sure: Brown's departure isn't going to alter Smith's approach to the upcoming 2026 season.
"No, I'm going to do the same things I've been doing," Smith said.
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Smith has always had the talent to be Philly's top receiving threat, but now he's going to assume that role on the scouting report for every opponent that the Eagles will face next season.
But, Smith isn't worried about labels. He thinks the Eagles have a talented group of receivers, even without Brown, and he plans to focus on doin his job to the best of his abilities.
"I think that when you have a room like the one we have, it brings the best out in everybody else. Everybody wants to compete. Everybody wants to be the best. We're all there to help each other," Smith said.
"But ultimately, we're all there to compete for the position … at the end of the day, it's all love. I'm just going out there and doing my job, regardless of whether you want to look at it as one, two, three, four."
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