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The NFL trade deadline is drawing close, with teams having one last chance to make a significant roster shake-up before forging on with the second half of the regular season.
Tuesday at 4 p.m. ET marks the official cutoff for all 32 teams, though many have already taken action, with nine deals having been completed since the start of the season. But could any more notable moves be ahead in the next day?
USA TODAY Sports will be providing live updates from around the league on all the latest news and buzz related to the trade deadline, so check back often for the newest information:
Jerry Jones isn’t letting go of hope that the Cowboys’ season can be saved. Despite his team standing at 3-5, Jones suggested his team could be looking to buy at the NFL trade deadline.
“We’ve got to do a couple things this week,” Jones said after Sunday’s 27-21 loss to the Atlanta Falcons.
But count USA TODAY Sports’ Jarrett Bell among the skeptics that Jones will break from his personnel pattern and swing a substantial move. Bell takes a closer look at Dallas’ outlook in his column from Sunday.
In firing Dennis Allen on Monday, the New Orleans Saints made one drastic move to signal they won’t be clinging to the status quo. Could more be coming ahead of Tuesday’s trade deadline?
NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero said that the team is not expected to hold a fire sale. And given the rampant restructures that the team has engaged in throughout the past few years, there are few avenues the team has to alleviate its cap outlook (New Orleans is projected to be $61.5 million over the cap in 2025, according to OverTheCap.com).
Defensive end Chase Young is one of the few moveable pieces, as he is on a one-year contract. Four-time Pro Bowl cornerback Marshon Lattimore might be one the most intriguing assets the team has, but it’s unclear whether he would be dealt as he deals with a hamstring issue that forced him to miss Sunday’s loss to the Carolina Panthers.
Even though many big names have already been moved, there are still several notable figures who could be available, including:
Here’s our full look at the best players still on the market.
Here’s a look at every deal that’s been completed since the start of the season.
Vikings receive: OT Cam Robinson, 2026 conditional seventh-round draft pick
Jaguars receive: 2026 conditional fifth-round draft pick
Grades: How did Vikings, Jaguars fare in deal?
Ravens receive: WR Diontae Johnson, 2025 sixth-round draft pick
Panthers receive: 2025 fifth-round draft pick
Grades: How did Ravens, Panthers fare in deal?
Chiefs receive: LB Joshua Uche
Patriots receive: 2026 sixth-round draft pick
Chiefs receive: WR DeAndre Hopkins
Titans receive: 2025 conditional fifth-round draft pick
Grades: How did Chiefs, Titans fare in deal?
Seahawks receive: LB Ernest Jones IV
Titans receive: LB Jerome Baker, 2025 fourth-round draft pick
Vikings receive: RB Cam Akers, 2026 conditional seventh-round draft pick
Texans receive: 2026 conditional sixth-round draft pick
Bills receive: WR Amari Cooper, 2025 sixth-round draft pick
Browns receive: 2025 third-round draft pick, 2026 seventh-round draft pick
Grades: How did Bills, Browns fare in deal?
Jets receive: WR Davante Adams
Raiders receive: 2025 conditional third-round draft pick
Seahawks receive: DT Roy Robertson-Harris
Jaguars receive: 2026 sixth-round draft pick
The 2024 NFL trade deadline is set for 4 p.m. ET on Tuesday, Nov. 5.
The cutoff comes at the midseason point, as NFL owners voted in March to move it back one week from its traditional spot on the league calendar. After Tuesday, teams will not be able to make official trades until the start of the new league year in March.
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