The NFL trade deadline for 2024 is here, and teams have until 4 p.m. ET today to make deals. ESPN is keeping track of all the in-season trades, buzz, and rumors surrounding potential player movements and team upgrades.
Starting with the Seahawks trading for defensive tackle Roy Robertson-Harris from the Jaguars on October 14, the trade market has been active. The Jets made a big move by acquiring wide receiver Davante Adams from the Raiders. Today, the Steelers added wide receiver Mike Williams, the Commanders acquired cornerback Marshon Lattimore, and the Cowboys traded for wide receiver Jonathan Mingo. Here are the latest updates:
The Denver Broncos are trading pass rusher Baron Browning to the Arizona Cardinals for a sixth-round pick, while also signing pass rusher Jonathon Cooper to a contract extension. The Steelers were in talks to acquire Christian Kirk but were halted due to a collarbone injury. The Saints have received calls about Marshon Lattimore, but a deal is pending due to health concerns.
The Jaguars are actively seeking trades, having already dealt Roy Robertson-Harris and Cam Robinson, with Brandon Scherff also drawing interest. The Patriots are looking for offensive line help and have been in touch with D.J. Humphries. Teams are eyeing players like Azeez Ojulari and Nate Davis for potential trades.
With the trade deadline approaching, teams are assessing their options and determining whether to add or subtract talent. Twelve teams are in a position to debate their strategies, considering their playoff odds and current roster needs. Players like Za’Darius Smith, Bryce Young, and Christian Kirk are generating trade interest.
The San Francisco 49ers are evaluating their options ahead of the deadline, considering whether to stay put, acquire role players, or trade players on expiring contracts. The Vikings have acquired offensive tackle Cam Robinson from the Jaguars, while the Ravens are trading for wide receiver Diontae Johnson from the Panthers.
As the trade deadline nears, teams are looking to make moves to bolster their rosters for a playoff push. The trade market is heating up, with players like DeAndre Hopkins and Amari Cooper finding new homes. Teams are strategizing to address their needs and secure valuable assets for the future.