The 2025 NFL trade deadline is set for Tuesday at 4 p.m. ET, and teams are actively making moves to strengthen their rosters. Notable trades have already transpired, including Jakobi Meyers being sent to the Jacksonville Jaguars. As the deadline looms, we will continue to track every deal and the latest buzz from NFL reporters regarding potential trades.
In significant trades leading up to the deadline, the Cincinnati Bengals added quarterback Joe Flacco, while the Los Angeles Chargers acquired edge rusher Odafe Oweh. Additionally, the Baltimore Ravens secured an edge rusher, Dre”Mont Jones, from the Tennessee Titans for a conditional fifth-round pick. The New England Patriots traded defensive players Keion White and Kyle Dugger, while the Philadelphia Eagles bolstered their roster by acquiring Michael Carter II, Jaire Alexander, and Jaelan Phillips.
On the morning of the deadline, Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones hinted at making at least one trade, indicating that more deals could follow. “A lot of action going on right now in terms of trading,” Jones noted on “The Stephen A. Smith Show” on SiriusXM Radio. He confirmed that the Cowboys have completed a deal but did not disclose specific details.
In other moves, the Eagles have acquired Jaelan Phillips from the Dolphins for a 2026 third-round pick, adding depth to their defense. Meanwhile, the Minnesota Vikings expressed confidence in their quarterback depth following the return of J.J. McCarthy, who had a standout performance against the Detroit Lions.
As teams continue to strategize before the deadline, several players are rumored to be on the trading block. The New York Jets appear willing to keep running back Breece Hall, while Cleveland”s Jerome Ford and Miami”s Jaylen Wright are likely available for the right deal. The Tennessee Titans are listening to offers but are not expected to part with key players like rookie quarterback Cam Ward or defensive lineman Jeffery Simmons.
As the clock ticks down, the anticipation of potential trades keeps fans and analysts on their toes. With teams looking to make final adjustments to their lineups, the next few hours promise to be eventful.
