With the 2025 NFL trade deadline set for Tuesday, Nov. 4, every new deal from here on out will shape the playoff chase or accelerate a rebuild. Movement really began in early October, nearly a month before the deadline, when the Cleveland Browns sent Joe Flacco to the Cincinnati Bengals in a rare in-division trade as part of Cincinnati’s effort to stabilize their quarterback room, and that was just the start of what figures to be a busy few weeks. Expect fringe contenders like the Steelers and Buccaneers to explore upgrades, while teams stuck near the bottom, such as the Jets and Saints, weigh offers for veterans who could bring back draft capital.
To help you track all the NFL trade deals ahead of the deadline, we’ll be logging every move in one place with concise analysis highlighting who got better, who got future assets, and what it means for the season ahead. Whether it’s a blockbuster involving a former Pro Bowler or a depth move that fills a key injury gap, this page will be your running guide through deadline season.
Cowboys strike deal with Bengals for Logan Wilson (11/4)
Cowboys get: Logan Wilson
Jerry Jones’ trying to help struggling defense
It was on full display on Monday night that the Dallas defense needs help as the Jacoby Brissett-led Cardinals dropped 27 points in an upset win. Wilson, 29, comes in to be a piece that they hope helps turn the tide. The veteran had fallen out of favor in Cincinnati and requested a trade, so the price wasn’t going to be astronomical and a 2026 seventh rounder is certainly worth seeing if Wilson can return to his 100-plus tackle self with a change of scenery.
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