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The NFL trade deadline brought about a flurry of action, with multiple star players unexpectedly being sent packing on Tuesday.
The Indianapolis Colts are all in on their 2025 squad that currently sits atop the AFC standings with a 7-2 record through the first nine weeks of the season. Running back Jonathan Taylor is the NFL's top rusher, and quarterback Daniel Jones is playing at a Pro Bowl-caliber level, which no one could have foreseen before the season kicked off.
The 2025 NFL trade deadline was Tuesday at 4 p.m. ET, and we covered every deal until the final second.
According to SNY's Connor Hughes, the Dolphins listened to offers for Waddle and wanted "a first-round pick plus." The asking price was "too rich" for teams searching for a receiver, per Hughes. NFL insider Jordan Schultz added:
Updated NFL Power Rankings entering Week 10 after a wild trade deadline with Sauce Gardner to the Colts, Quinnen Williams to the Cowboys and much more.
Well, things escalated quickly. Which teams made the best -- and worst -- moves before the NFL trade deadline? We're making sense of all the action.
During today's NFL trade deadline, a few big moves were made, while some other mediocre teams decided to stand firm and be content
On Monday night, Troy Aikman, arguably the most bluntly honest arbiter of the state of the Dallas Cowboys, said what seemingly everyone was thinking. As Dallas’ defense was getting pummeled by an otherwise anemic Arizona Cardinals offense,
The 2025 NFL trade deadline has come and gone, and we saw several big names that were moved. The New York Jets sent cornerback Sauce Gardner to the Indianapolis Colts and defensive tackle Quinnen Williams to the Dallas Cowboys, while Las Vegas Raiders wideout Jakobi Meyers is on his way to the Jacksonville Jaguars .
Let's grade trades from the 2025 NFL season. When a deal happens, we often hear the old adage that it will take years to know how well each team did. To that I say: Nonsense. General managers don't get the benefit of hindsight while they are making their decisions,