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A.J. Brown wants to hold his wedding with his newly engaged fiancée right on the field at Lincoln Financial Field

A.J. Brown wants to hold his wedding with his newly engaged fiancée right on the field at Lincoln Financial Field"


Philadelphia Eagles star wide receiver A.J. Brown has never been one to do things the conventional way—on or off the field. And now, just weeks after proposing to longtime girlfriend Kelsey Riley, he's reportedly considering a wedding venue as bold and iconic as his playing style: the Lincoln Financial Field.

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Yes, you read that right.

According to sources close to the couple, Brown is toying with the idea of holding their upcoming nuptials right on the Eagles' home turf, surrounded by family, teammates, and maybe even a few lucky fans. The idea? A celebration of love right where he’s made history catching touchdown passes.

While the wedding date hasn’t been officially announced, Brown's desire to turn “The Linc” into a wedding aisle is already sending waves through Eagles Nation. “Philly is home. This field has given me everything—so why not start my next chapter here?” Brown reportedly told a friend.

Fans have flooded social media with reactions—some offering floral design ideas in midnight green and silver, others jokingly nominating Jason Kelce to officiate. One thing’s for sure: if this happens, it could be the most Philly wedding of all time.

Brown and Riley got engaged in May 2025, and the couple’s love story has quickly captured the hearts of Eagles fans. From heartfelt social media posts to game-day appearances together, their bond has become one of the league's favorite feel-good stories.

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While Lincoln Financial Field has hosted playoff showdowns and unforgettable NFC championships, a wedding ceremony would be a first. But for a player like Brown, who thrives on rewriting the script, this might just be the most legendary touchdown yet.

Will the Eagles front office greenlight the idea? Will fans get to watch their WR1 walk down a very different kind of field?

Stay tuned. Because in Philly, anything is possible.

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