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The NFL trade deadline isn’t always a spectacle. But when it shines, it shines brightly — and the 2025 deadline brought some fireworks.
Before 4 p.m. ET on Tuesday, Nov. 4, a few high-profile names were on the move. The most active team was the New York Jets, who went all in on selling following their 1-7 start by sending star cornerback Sauce Gardner to the AFC South–leading Indianapolis Colts, then trading star defensive lineman Quinnen Williams to the Dallas Cowboys. Between the two deals, the Jets landed a total of three first-round picks, which will play a massive role in shaping their future.
Elsewhere, the Philadelphia Eagles added to their defense in the days leading up to the deadline, while the Jacksonville Jaguars (Jakobi Meyers) and Seattle Seahawks (Rashid Shaheed) both acquired wide receivers for their playoff pushes. Plenty of teams brought in new talent ahead of the deadline, setting the table for the remainder of the 2025 season.
Here’s a full recap of all the deals and rumors that led up to the NFL trade deadline on Tuesday.
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NFL trades completed before 2025 deadline
— Nov. 4: The New York Jets traded DB Ja’Sir Taylor to the Los Angeles Chargers for a 2028 conditional seventh-round pick.
— Nov. 4: The New Orleans Saints traded OL Trevor Penning to the Los Angeles Chargers for a 2027 sixth-round pick.
— Nov. 4: The New York Jets traded DT Quinnen Williams to the Dallas Cowboys in exchange for a 2026 second-round pick, 2027 first-round pick and DT Mazi Smith.
— Nov. 4: The Cleveland Browns traded DE Joe Tryon-Shoyinka and a seventh-round pick to the Chicago Bears in exchange for a sixth-round pick.
— Nov. 4: The New Orleans Saints traded WR Rashid Shaheed to the Seattle Seahawks in exchange for 2026 fourth- and fifth-round picks.
— Nov. 4: The New York Jets traded CB Sauce Gardner to the Indianapolis Colts in exchange for 2026 and 2027 first-round picks and WR Adonai Mitchell.
— Nov. 4: The Las Vegas Raiders traded WR Jakobi Meyers to the Jacksonville Jaguars in exchange for a fourth- and sixth-round pick.
—Nov. 4: The Cincinnati Bengals traded LB Logan Wilson to the Dallas Cowboys, in exchange for a 2026 seventh-round pick.
—Nov. 3: The Tennessee Titans traded EDGE Dre’Mont Jones to the Baltimore Ravens for a conditional fifth-round pick that could become a fourth-round pick.
—Nov. 3: The Miami Dolphins traded EDGE Jaelan Phillips to the Philadelphia Eagles for a 2026 third-round pick.
— Nov. 1: The Baltimore Ravens traded CB Jaire Alexander and a 2027 seventh-round draft pick to the Philadelphia Eagles in exchange for a 2026 sixth-round draft pick.
— Oct. 30: The New York Jets traded CB Michael Carter II to the Philadelphia Eagles in exchange for WR John Metchie III and 2027 sixth- and seventh-round picks.
— Oct. 30: The New England Patriots traded S Kyle Dugger and a 2027 seventh-round pick to the Pittsburgh Steelers in exchange for a 2026 sixth-round pick.
— Oct. 29: The New England Patriots traded DE Keion White and a 2026 seventh-round pick to the San Francisco 49ers in exchange for a 2026 sixth-round pick.
— Oct. 27: The Tennessee Titans traded CB Roger McCreary to the Los Angeles Rams in exchange for a 2026 fifth-round pick.
— Oct. 9: The Cleveland Browns traded CB Greg Newsome II and a 2026 sixth-round draft pick to the Jacksonville Jaguars in exchange for CB Tyson Campbell and a 2026 seventh-round pick.
— Oct. 8: The Los Angeles Chargers traded S Alohi Gilman and a 2026 fifth-round pick to the Baltimore Ravens in exchange for OLB Odafe Oweh and a 2027 seventh-round pick.
— Oct. 7: The Cleveland Browns traded QB Joe Flacco and a sixth-round draft pick to the Cincinnati Bengals in exchange for a fifth-round pick.
— Sept. 29: The Houston Texans traded OT Cam Robinson and a 2027 seventh-round draft pick to the Cleveland Browns in exchange for a 2027 sixth-round draft pick.
— Sept. 23: The Tennessee Titans traded CB Jarvis Brownlee Jr. And a 2026 seventh-round draft pick to the New York Jets in exchange for a 2026 sixth-round draft pick.
— Sept. 13: The New England Patriots traded WR Ja'Lynn Polk to the New Orleans Saints in exchange for a 2027 seventh-round pick.
— Sept. 9: The Jacksonville Jaguars traded RB Tank Bigsby to the Philadelphia Eagles in exchange for a 2026 fifth- and sixth-round pick.
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Latest NFL trade rumors before 2025 deadline
Bears, 49ers were interested in Jets' Jermaine Johnson
Nov. 4 -- Jordan Schultz reported that the Bears and 49ers had talks with the Jets about DE Jermaine Johnson II. New York wanted a second-round pick, and this is what led Chicago to trade for Joe Tryon-Shoyinka. San Francisco ended up not wanting to pay the price, and stayed put.
No further trades for Jets, Dolphins, Commanders despite rumors
Nov. 4 — The deadline has come and passed, and multiple teams did not wind up selling on players who were rumored to be on the move. The Jets did not trade RB Breece Hall, per Jordan Schultz, despite his request. The Dolphins got "calls" for Jaylen Waddle and Bradley Chubb, but did not make a deal, per Adam Schefter. And despite some rumblings about a Deebo Samuel or Von Miller trade, the Commanders officially stood pat at the deadline, per Nicki Jhabvala.
Chargers boost OL depth with Saints' Trevor Penning
Nov. 4 — After another season-ending injury to an offensive lineman, this time Joe Alt, the Chargers have acquired Trevor Penning from the Saints. Penning is set to be a much-needed tackle for L.A., a former first-round pick.
Titans not moving any more players
Nov. 4 — Despite trending toward another top pick in 2025, the Titans are not making any more deals before the deadline, Paul Kuharsky reports, which includes T'Vondre Sweat, Calvin Ridley, Jeffrey Simmons and Tony Pollard, all of whom drew some deadline speculation.
A.J. Brown staying in Philadelphia
Nov. 4 — The Eagles' No. 1 wideout, A.J. Brown, will stay in Philadelphia for a while longer, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. He had been the subject of trade speculation ahead of Tuesday's deadline.
Hall swaps X profile banner from Jets picture to all-black screen
Nov. 4 — Hall swapped his banner photo on his X account amid rumors he wants to leave the Jets. He's got about 20 minutes before figuring out if a move materializes.
Where today's flourish of deals ranks in league history
Nov. 4 — With six trades today, this year's deadline day features the third-most deals since 1990, per ESPN's Adam Schefter. It's only bested by a 10-trade day on Nov. 1, 2022 and an eight-trade day on Nov. 5, 2024.
Garrett Wilson 'untouchable' in trade talks
Nov. 4 — For all of the Jets moves and prospective moves, there's one player who is not available in trade talks: WR Garrett Wilson. SNY's Connor Hughes and Cleveland.com's Mary Kay Cabot confirmed Wilson will remain in New York for the time being.
Bills interested in acquiring Deebo Samuel, Von Miller from Commanders
Nov. 4 — The Athletic's Tim Graham reported that Commanders WR Deebo Samuel and EDGE Von Miller are attracting interest from the Bills. There's a belief that a deal could be made for the aging talents in the next hour.
Hall wants out of New York
Nov. 4 – Hall's future could lie elsewhere, according to insider Jordan Schultz, who reported that the longtime Jets tailback wants to be traded.
Pelissero pours cold water on Hall trade rumors
Nov. 4 — Naturally, people linked Hall with an exit following the Gardner and Williams trades. However, NFL Network's Tom Pelissero reported that the Jets aren't expected to deal Hall. There's still more than an hour left for negotiations, though.
ESPN's Diana Russini reported the Jets' asking price is a third-rounder for Hall. They haven't gotten a bite, yet.
Breece Hall on the move next?
Nov. 4 — The Jets have already dealt their two biggest assets in Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams. Could Breece Hall be the next to exit stage left? SNY's Connor Hughes reported that there are tangible offers on the table for both Hall and Jermaine Johnson. The Jets just have to accept them. Given Gardner and Williams' departures, it seems likely they will.
Hall expressed dismay with the moves on X, issuing the following message:
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— Breece Hall (@BreeceH) November 4, 2025
Hall subsequently deleted the tweet.
Jets deal Quinnen Williams to Cowboys in blockbuster trade
Nov. 4 — The Jets made their second blockbuster in as many hours, trading three-time Pro Bowler Quinnen Williams to the Cowboys in exchange for a 2027 second-round pick and 2026 first-round pick per multiple reports. NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reported that Dallas DT Mazi Smith is also included in the trade.
Browns send DE Joe Tryon-Shoyinka to Bears
Nov. 4 — Chicago is acquiring DE Joe Tryon-Shoyinka from the Browns, per ESPN's Adam Schefter. In the trade, the Bears are also getting a seventh-round pick, sending out a sixth-round pick to Cleveland. Tryon-Shoyinka is set to fill the void left by DE Dayo Odeyingbo's season-ending injury. A former first-round pick, Tryon-Shoyinka has 15 career sacks, none of which have come this season.
Seahawks acquire WR Rashid Shaheed
Nov. 4 — The Seahawks added to their wide receiver depth in a major way on Tuesday, landing Saints wideout Rashid Shaheed, per NFL Network's Tom Pelissero. The 27-year-old has 499 receiving yards and two touchdowns this season, now set to become a deep threat for Sam Darnold alongside Jaxson Smith-Njigba and Cooper Kupp.
In exchange for Shaheed, the Saints are receiving 2026 fourth- and fifth-round picks, per Adam Schefter.
Jets deal Sauce Gardner to the Colts
Nov. 4 — The Jets parted ways with one of their biggest assets ahead of Tuesday's 4 p.m. ET deadline, sending Sauce Gardner to the Colts, per NFL Network's Ian Rapoport. Gardner confirmed the news, thanking New York fans for their support during his time in the Big Apple on X.
Gardner fetched two first rounders for the Jets, along with WR Adonai Mitchell.
Jakobi Meyers headed to Jaguars
Nov. 4. — The Jaguars landed the top wide receiver available at the deadline on Tuesday, acquiring Jakobi Meyers for a fourth- and sixth-round pick, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. Meyers joins a Jacksonville WR room ravaged by injuries, with Travis Hunter out indefinitely and Brian Thomas Jr. Dealing with a high ankle sprain.
Teams calling about Jets star Quinnen Williams
Nov. 4 — NJ Advanced Media's Andy Vasquez reported that Williams is the likeliest of the Jets' high-profile trade candidates to actually be dealt. The former All-Pro will be a free agent after next season and continues to produce at a high level. However, he'll be a costly asset to acquire — New York is expected to seek a first-rounder for his services.
Lions seeking offensive line depth
Nov. 4. —Appearing on 97.1 The Ticket on Tuesday morning, Lions head coach Dan Campbell acknowledged that the Lions are hoping to beef up their offensive line following starting left guard Christian Mahogany's long-term leg injury.
“We’ve looked there, for sure,” Campbell said. “Anything we feel like would upgrade us."
Campbell admitted that it will be hard to bring one into Detroit's ranks.
“It’s hard to get rid of them if you’re the other team. If you are, you’re going to ask an astronomical amount,” Campbell said. “Because the later the season goes, it’s hard it is to find bigs. They don’t just fall off trees, especially tackles.”
Cowboys might not be done with trades
Nov. 4 — Jones told 105.3 The Fan that the Cowboys have some additional moves in the works ahead of Tuesday's 4 p.m. ET deadline. He didn't specify which position Dallas is looking at, though.
Jones "pretty frustrated" with Dallas' lack of defensive continuity
Nov. 4 — Jones expressed annoyance over the ever-changing nature of the Cowboys' defense as of late, per The Athletic's Jon Machota. He expects Wilson to "fill the gaps" in the league's worst defense.
Packers unlikely to make move for TE after Tucker Kraft injury
Nov. 4 — Naturally, Tucker Kraft's season-ending ACL tear had some wondering if Green Bay would add another TE to its ranks. But Jones reports that the Packers are planning to stay pat at the deadline and invest more touches into Luke Musgraves, Josh Jacobs and their receiving corps.
Meyers might make a shock return to Raiders
Nov. 4 — Meyers continues to draw interest from WR-needy sides ahead of Tuesday's 4 p.m. ET deadline. However, his contract status is likely to give some teams pause, according to Jones. If suitors aren't willing to extend him, that could lead him to staying on Las Vegas for the remainder of the year.
Waddle will cost a king's ransom
Nov. 4 — Waddle remains among the biggest fish available in this year's trade deadline. And although Miami is willing to part ways with him, it will cost buyers a pretty penny. CBS Sports' Jonathan Jones reported that the Dolphins are seeking a "a first rounder and then some" for the fifth-year pass-catcher.
Seahawks unlikely to trade Riq Woolen
Nov. 4 -- The Seahawks aren't expected to move CB Riq Woolen, who was rumored as a trade candidate due to his impending free agency and Seattle's depth at the position, according to CBS Sports' Matt Zenitz. A standout rookie in 2022, Woolen bounced back last season from a difficult 2023 but has been quieter in the final year of his rookie deal.
Cowboys trade for LB Logan Wilson
Nov. 4 -- After Jerry Jones walked back earlier trade comments Monday night, NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reported on Tuesday morning that the Cowboys are acquiring linebacker Logan Wilson from the Bengals. Wilson had previously requested a trade out of Cincinnati, and joins a Dallas team desperate for defensive help.
Jerry Jones walks back earlier comments that trade was done
Nov. 3 -- Jones said after the Week 9 loss to the Cardinals that the trade he talked about earlier in the day wasn't actually done yet. He did say that the deal was more likely than not to get done. Jones said the deal couldn't get done on Monday, and that the teams decided not to speak about the details. Head coach Brian Schottenheimer, in his postgame presser, said that he knows about the trade, but didn't want to talk about it.
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones says Week 9 loss doesn't deter trades
Nov. 3 -- The Cowboys were heavy favorites over the Cardinals, and Jones was in a great mood pre-game talking about how he anticipated being active ahead of the trade deadline. After the upset loss, Jones confirmed that the loss didn't change their plans of making moves at the deadline. He told the media that they should "wait and see what we do tomorrow."
Jerry Jones asked about potential trades after the Cowboys fall to 3-5-1 pic.twitter.com/sqS8wvBPaD
— Jon Machota (@jonmachota) November 4, 2025
Jones then made a comment about how there is a trade he can make, and that he is "leaning towards doing it." The Cowboys owner wouldn't expand on who the player is, but the assumption is that it is a playmaker on defense, but that is unconfirmed.
Ravens land Titans EDGE Dre’Mont Jones
Nov. 3 — Baltimore has added to its defensive front, acquiring EDGE Dre’Mont Jones in a trade with the Titans that send back a conditional fifth-round pick that could become a fourth-rounder, per Ian Rapoport. Jones, 28, is a former member of the Broncos and Seahawks.
He's totaled 4.5 sacks this season as one of the bright spots for Tennessee's defense, and he'll now add another pass rush weapon to the Ravens' defense as the team looks to climb out of a hole and back into playoff contention.
Cowboys DT Mazi Smith listed as healthy inactive with trade rumors
Nov. 3 — Defensive tackle Mazi Smith, a 2023 first-round pick from the Cowboys, was listed as a healthy inactive on "Monday Night Football." Jordan Schultz reported that Smith is "viewed around the NFL as a player available on the trade market." He has appeared in just five games this season after 34 in the prior two, owning 57 career tackles and two sacks.
Cowboys have spoken on Trey Hendrickson, Logan Wilson and Bradley Chubb
Nov. 3 — With defensive upgrades needed in Dallas, the Cowboys have at least "spoken" to the Bengals about EDGE Trey Hendrickson and LB Logan Wilson, along with the Dolphins on OLB Bradley Chubb, according to Jordan Schultz. A source told Schultz that "at least one deal is getting done somewhere" for the Cowboys.
Kevin O'Connell 'pretty comfortable' with Vikings' QB room
Nov. 3 — Despite Carson Wentz's recent season-ending injury, Vikings head coach Kevin O'Connell said Monday that he is "pretty comfortable" with his quarterback depth chart moving forward, per ESPN's Kevin Seifert. J.J. McCarthy made his return from injury in a Week 9 win over the Lions, but undrafted rookie Max Brosmer is now Minnesota's QB2 without Wentz.
The Vikings have been a rumored landing spot for a new backup quarterback, with Russell Wilson and Kirk Cousins candidates to be moved. However, O'Connell praised recent practice squad signing John Wolford, per ESPN, saying he would like to get Wolford on the active roster at some point.
Patriots 'shopping' OLB Anfernee Jennings
Nov. 3 — Anfernee Jennings, who has not started a game for the Patriots this season, is being "shopped" by the team despite being in "buying mode," per Jordan Schultz. Jennings started 30 games over the 2023 and 2024 seasons, totaling 78 tackles last year with 2.5 sacks.
In six appearances this season, Jennings has made eight tackles with one sack, falling out of his previous starting linebacker role.
Jerry Jones: Cowboys have made trade to "immediately address" shortcomings
Nov. 3 — Speaking on SiriusXM, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones revealed that he brought in someone to address "some things that have been our shortcomings.” He didn't give the player's name, but vowed that the addition will improve the roster. He also claimed to be working on two more trades ahead of Tuesday's deadline, per The Star-Telegram's Nick Harris.
Following up later in the day, Jones then said the details of the Cowboys' trade likely wouldn't be released until Tuesday, per The Athletic's Jon Machota.
Giants make OL Evan Neal, WR Jalin Hyatt available in trade talks
Nov. 3 — New York opened up trade talks with teams over OL Evan Neal and WR Jalin Hyatt, per ESPN's Jordan Ranaan. Ranaan also reported that they've engaged in trade talks over available wideouts, including — it seems — the Dolphins for Jaylen Waddle. He's unlikely to move, however.
Dolphins open to trading Minkah Fitzpatrick
Nov. 3 — The Dolphins already offloaded one of their highest-profile defenders in Jaelan Phillps. Could a second departure be on the way? Insider Jordan Schultz reported that the Dolphins are fielding calls for Fitzpatrick, who has one year left on his contract. The 29-year-old is set to earn more than $18 million in 2026, an unenviable price point for a rebuilding Miami side.
Report: Cardinals, Kyler Murray could part ways in offseason
Nov. 3 — Pro Football Talk's Mike Florio reports that an offseason trade for Kyler Murray is "very realistic." His contract — and its no-trade clause — makes an in-season deal unlikely. But Arizona current regime didn't draft Murray, nor did it sign him to his current contract. With the Cardinals unlikely to make the playoffs again in 2025, an exit could be on the cards for the former Offensive Rookie of the Year and two-time Pro Bowler.
Will Commanders sell assets in light of Daniels injury?
Nov. 3 — Washington has enjoyed a horror show of a season, felled by underperformance and a wave of injuries. With Jayden Daniels set to miss serious time after dislocating his elbow and Marshon Lattimore (ACL) and Luke McCaffrey (collarbone) out for the season, some believe Washington could offload some of its aging assets, including Jeremy McNichols, Zach Ertz and Von Miller.
Bengals seeking first-round pick for Trey Hendrickson
Nov. 3 — Hendrickson continues to draw trade interest. But if someone is hoping to add him at the trade deadline, it will cost a pretty penny. The Bengals are seeking a first-round pick for his services, according to The Athletic's Diana Russini.
David Njoku, Jerome Ford drawing interest
Nov. 3 — The Browns could part way with a pair of veterans at the trade deadline, with TE David Njoku and RB Jerome Ford linked with moves away. The former has ceded snaps to rookie Harold Fannin Jr. And is set to count for about $24 million against Cleveland's salary cap in 2026, although a contract restructuring could alleviate that burden.
Meanwhile, Ford is Cleveland's backup RB behind Quinshon Judkins. Rookie Dylan Sampson has also seen some burn in Cleveland's setup. Ford has mostly served as a blocker and third-down back, averaging just 3.5 yards per carry in 2025.
Patriots expected to make a move
Nov. 3 — The Pats are looking to capitalize off of their strong start to the year, reports Graziano. With an abundance of draft capital and cap space at its disposal, New England appears one of the likeliest teams to attempt to make a splash before the trade deadline slams shut.
Texans in need of RB support
Nov. 3 — Houston could also use some reinforcements in its backfield, per Graziano. With Joe Mixon likely to miss the rest of the season, Nick Chubb looking far less potent than he did in past years and Woody Marks dealing with some niggling injuries, the Texans could be in the market for runners ahead of Tuesday's trade deadline.
Chargers inquiring about RBs
Nov. 3 — With Najee Harris and Omarion Hampton on the mend due to Achilles and ankle injuries, respectively, Los Angeles is calling other franchises about running back options, according to ESPN's Dan Graziano.
Will the Bengals move Logan Wilson?
Nov. 3 — Despite back-to-back losses to the New York Jets and Chicago Bears, the Cincinnati Bengals still appear to fancy themselves contenders for a postseason berth. If that's the case, as ESPN's Dan Graziano posits, the franchise likely won't deal star pass rusher Trey Hendrickson. But would that be enough to convince Cincinnati to keep want-away LB Logan Wilson, too?
The veteran has been clear about his desire to move on from the Bengals. Could the Bengals' defeat to the Bears entice the team into punting one of its most enticing trade chips?
Cowboys tipped to buy at trade deadline
Nov. 3 — With Dak Prescott, George Pickens and Javonte Williams playing at a high-level, Dallas is expected to add to its collection of talent, predicts The Athletic's Jon Machota.
Dallas' offense is lapped in starlight. Its defense has proven far more wobbly. Machota expects the Cowboys to add at least one defensive player to its ranks.
Eagles trade for Dolphins EDGE Jaelan Phillips
Nov. 3 -- The Eagles are bolstering the defense with a third trade for defensive help, as Philadelphia is acquiring Dolphins edge rusher Jaelan Phillips for a third-round pick, per ESPN's Adam Schefter.
Raiders WR Jakobi Meyers speaks on trade possibility
Nov. 2 -- Meyers was asked about the chance he gets traded. He said, per The Athletic's Mike Silver, "Either way, I’m at peace. I understand my situation. I can’t do anything but ride the wave.”
Report: Titans not expected to move Ridley
Nov. 2 — Rumors of Ridley's departure were premature, according to ESPN's Turron Davenport. The Titans have fielded calls for Ridley and other players. But he's not expected to move, per Davenport.
Titans to entertain offers for Calvin Ridley
Nov. 2 — According to Pro Football Talk's Mike Florio, the Titans are shopping Ridley, the hulking wideout who agreed to a four-year, $92 million deal with Tennessee in 2024. Ridley, 30, has 16 catches for 290 yards and one touchdown in six games in 2025.
Dolphins will "at least consider" Jaylen Waddle trade
Nov. 2 — Miami previously rebuffed all calls regarding Waddle, but after firing GM Chris Grier, the team will now listen, Ian Rapoport reports. Waddle is currently playing on a three-year, $84.5 million extension and is perhaps the most valuable player on the Dolphins.
Raiders "set a high price" on WR Jakobi Meyers
Nov. 2 — The Steelers and Bills are among the teams interested in the Raiders wide receiver, according to Dianna Russini. Meyers has 329 receiving yards on the season so far.
Bills have called Saints about Chris Olave
Nov. 2 — Buffalo is looking for wide receiver help, and the team has checked in on Saints WR Chris Olave recently, per Dianna Russini. However, the Saints are not expected to trade Olave.
Bradley Chubb, Jaelan Phillips and Matthew Judon among Dolphins drawing interest
Nov. 2 — Dianna Russini reports that the Dolphins are listening to offers on the three pass rushers. For Phillips, specifically, the Patriots, 49ers and Eagles are among the interested teams, and Miami is looking for at least a third-round pick in return.
Eagles acquire CB Jaire Alexander from Ravens
Nov. 1 — The Eagles secured their second cornerback in three days on Saturday, landing former Pro Bowler Jaire Alexander from the Ravens in exchange for a 2026 sixth-round pick. Alexander, who arrived in Baltimore one year ago, failed to a record an interception for the Ravens.
Eagles "would like" to trade for Jaelan Phillips
Nov. 1 — ESPN's Cameron Wolfe reports Philadelphia is infatuated with Dolphins pass rusher Jaelan Phillips if the price is reasonable. Dianna Russini also reports that the Eagles have called the Jets about pass rusher Jermaine Johnson.
Browns are not trading Myles Garrett
Nov. 1 — Dianna Russini reports that Cleveland will not trade its star pass rusher despite the 2-7 record and calls from other teams. Garrett just signed a four-year extension with the Browns in the offseason.
Asking price is high for Saints WRs
Oct. 31 —Albert Breer reports that New Orleans has shown more interest in signing Chris Olave than trading him, while the asking price for Rashid Shaheed is a day-two pick. So far, teams have balked at the Saints' ask for Shaheed.
Jets listening to offers on Jermaine Johnson, not Will McDonald
Oct. 31 — According to Sports Illustrated's Albert Breer, New York is more willing to trade JErmaine Johnson than Will McDonald. Johnson has a year of control left after New York picked up his fifth-year option, while McDonald has 2.5 years left, including his fifth-year option.
Dolphins expected to hear phone calls for Jaylen Waddle, Jaelan Phillips after GM dismissal
Oct. 31 — NFL Network's Tom Pelissero reported that the Dolphins fielded offers for a number of players in recent weeks, including Jaylen Waddle, Bradley Chubb and Jaelan Phillips. They rebuffed any interest, although Chris Grier's dismissal on Friday morning could open the door for more offers to come in ahead of Tuesday's deadline.
Jets expected to hold onto Breece Hall
Oct. 30 — ESPN's Rich Cimini reported that New York isn't expected to deal Breece Hall at the trade deadline.
Patriots send Keion White to 49ers
Oct. 29 — The Pats ridded themselves of 2023 second-round pick Keion White, sending him and a 2026 seventh-round pick to San Francisco in exchange for a 2026 sixth-round pick. White, 26, tallied five sacks last year but has played sparingly so far, only recording six tackles in five games this year.
Rams beef up secondary by trading for Titans' Roger McCreary
Oct. 27 — The Rams added to its secondary depth on Monday, landing Titans CB Roger McCreary. A 2022 second-round pick out of Auburn, McCreary tallied 21 tackles, two pass deflections and one sack in eight games in Tennessee this season.
NFL trades by team
Arizona Cardinals
Atlanta Falcons
Baltimore Ravens
- S Alohi Gilman (traded from Chargers)
- EDGE Dre’Mont Jones (traded from Titans)
Buffalo Bills
Carolina Panthers
Chicago Bears
- DE Joe Tryon-Shoyinka (traded from Browns)
Cincinnati Bengals
- QB Joe Flacco (traded from Browns)
Cleveland Browns
- OT Cam Robinson (traded from Texans)
- CB Tyson Campbell (traded from Jaguars)
Dallas Cowboys
- LB Logan Wilson (traded from Bengals)
- DT Quinnen Williams (traded from Jets)
Denver Broncos
Detroit Lions
Green Bay Packers
Houston Texans
Indianapolis Colts
- CB Sauce Gardner (traded from Jets)
Jacksonville Jaguars
- CB Greg Newsome II (traded from Browns)
- WR Jakobi Meyers (traded from Raiders)
Kansas City Chiefs
Las Vegas Raiders
Los Angeles Chargers
- OLB Odafe Oweh (traded from Ravens)
- OL Trevor Penning (traded from Saints)
Los Angeles Rams
- CB Roger McCreary (traded from Titans)
Miami Dolphins
Minnesota Vikings
New England Patriots
New Orleans Saints
- WR Ja'Lynn Polk (traded from Patriots)
New York Giants
New York Jets
- CB Jarvis Brownlee Jr. (Traded from Titans)
- WR John Metchie III (traded from Eagles)
- WR Adonai Mitchell (traded from Colts)
- DT Mazi Smith (traded from Cowboys)
- DB Ja’Sir Taylor (traded from Chargers)
Philadelphia Eagles
- RB Tank Bigsby (traded from Jaguars)
- CB Michael Carter II (traded from Jets)
- CB Jaire Alexander (traded from Ravens)
- EDGE Jaelan Phillips (traded from Dolphins)
Pittsburgh Steelers
- S Kyle Dugger (traded from Patriots)
San Francisco 49ers
- DE Keion White (traded from Patriots)
Seattle Seahawks
- WR Rashid Shaheed (traded from Saints)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Tennessee Titans
Washington Commanders
NFL players most likely to be traded
- CB Riq Woolen, Seahawks
LB Logan Wilson, BengalsWR Jakobi Meyers, Raiders- EDGE Arden Key, Titans
- EDGE Jermaine Johnson, Jets
- RB Breece Hall, Jets
- RB Jerome Ford, Browns
- TE Mark Andrews, Ravens
EDGE Jaelan Phillips, Dolphins
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When is the NFL trade deadline in 2025?
- Date: Tuesday, November 4
- Time: 4 p.m. ET
The 2025 NFL trade deadline was at 4 p.m. ET on Tuesday, Nov. 4.
It is important to note that the deadline was 4 p.m. ET and whatever corresponding time that is for teams in other time zones. All trades had to be agreed upon and submitted to the NFL office by 4 p.m. ET.