In a bold and surprising move, Parramatta Eels star Dylan Brown has revealed his reasons for rejecting a multi-million-dollar offer from the Newcastle Knights, opting instead to remain with the club where he began his NRL career.
Despite ongoing criticism, team instability, and speculation about his future, Brown signed a staggering 10-year deal reportedly worth $13 million with the Eels. The long-term commitment raised eyebrows across the league, especially as Parramatta struggles near the bottom of the NRL ladder.
“I know the easy thing would have been to start fresh somewhere else, but my heart’s here,” Brown said. “This club believed in me, and I still believe in what we can build together.”
The decision comes amid tension with new coach Jason Ryles, who has come under fire for his handling of Brown’s role in recent matches. Still, Brown insists loyalty played a bigger part than money in his choice.
“I’m not running from the hard times. I want to help turn this around.”
The Knights, left empty-handed, are now scrambling to secure a top-tier playmaker, while Parramatta fans hope Brown’s loyalty signals the start of a turnaround.






