We’re in the home stretch of trade season in the NFL.
Teams will have until 4 p.m. ET on Tuesday, Nov. 4 to make a deal in order to strengthen their rosters for the second half of the season, or sell high on players who might hit free agency in the offseason.
With the final countdown to the NFL trade deadline on, here are all the latest trades and rumors across the league.
Oct. 28
Two of Jets’ top players drawing interest
While the Jets picked up the first win of the season on Sunday, teams are still inquiring about some of their best players. They’ve received trade calls on defensive tackle Quinnen Williams and running back Breece Hall, NFL Media reported. New York would need a huge offer to move Williams, while it’s unknown if the Jets are willing to move Hall, NFL Media added in its report.
Hall, who is in the final year of his rookie contract, has been a popular speculated trade candidate ahead of the deadline. However, an assistant general manager told FOX Sports’ Ralph Vacchiano last week that the Jets are “not serious” about being sellers yet.
Rashid Shaheed most likely Saints wide receiver to get traded
The Saints have a few wide receivers who have been rumored to potentially get traded, including Chris Olave and Brandin Cooks. But Rashid Shaheed has the strongest chance of the group to get moved “if the compensation were fair or right,” according to ESPN.
Shaheed is in the final year of his rookie contract and his game-changing speed has seemingly made him a popular trade deadline target. The fourth-year receiver has 39 receptions for 431 yards and two touchdowns this season.
Kyle Dugger is at the center of trade rumors again. The Patriots are shopping the safety ahead of the trade deadline, ESPN reported.
Dugger was at the center of trade rumors during training camp and the preseason, but the team ultimately hung on to him. But Dugger lost his job as one of the team’s starting safeties. He has 17 total tackles this year after recording at least 80 total tackles in each of the last two seasons.
A.J. Brown not expected to get traded by Eagles
As A.J. Brown hasn’t been shy in expressing his frustrations with how the Eagles’ offense has played this season, Philadelphia isn’t expected to move on from him at the deadline, ESPN reported.
Brown is currently on pace to put up some of the worst stats of his seven-year career this season. He has 29 receptions for 395 yards and three touchdowns in seven games, with the latter two stats tracking to be the worst of his career outside of his injury-shortened 2021 campaign.
Brown was absent from the Eagles’ Week 8 win over the Giants due to a hamstring injury, but the team is planning for him to return to the lineup following their Week 9 bye.
Oct. 27
Jacksonville isn’t trading arguably its best offensive player. At least that’s what head coach Liam Coen is saying. “We have no plans to move Brian Thomas,” Coen told reporters Monday. “I’ve got a lot of confidence in him.”
Coen’s statement came after a report from The Athletic emerged over the weekend that claimed the Jags were taking offers on Thomas, though unlikely to move him. The 2024 first-round pick has had a relatively underwhelming 2025 campaign, but he still leads the team in receiving yards (365) on 27 receptions with one touchdown. Thomas had 87 receptions for 1,282 yards and 10 touchdowns as a rookie in 2024.
Key stats: 33 total tackles, one interception, two passes defended in eight games this season
What else is involved: The Rams will give the Titans a fifth-round pick, which was initially Tennessee’s pick. The Rams will also receive a sixth-round pick as part of the deal.
Why it matters: The Rams look like a strong threat to contend in the NFC, holding a 5-2 record following their Week 8 bye. Their defense could use a little help, ranking 13th in total defense and 14th in passing defense as of Monday. The Rams have also been thin at cornerback ever since Ahkello Witherspoon suffered a broken collarbone in Week 2.
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