Fallout of the 2025 NFL Trade Deadline
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Naturally, the line has shifted away from the Jets, as they go from favored to 1.5-point underdogs. The main reason it didn't shift more is they play a lowly Browns team that is starting a rookie quarterback and is also among the worst teams in football this season.
The NFL trade deadline brought about a flurry of action, with multiple star players unexpectedly being sent packing on Tuesday.
ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter thinks it's a possibility after the franchise amassed five first-round picks in the next two years through various trades this year. He did not lay out an exact trade scenario, but the topic got plenty of run on Thursday's episode of Get Up on ESPN.
The 2025 NFL trade deadline wasn't a deal-making frenzy, though it did come with surprises, courtesy of the New York Jets.
The Bears have tried going for the homerun swings in free agency, or by finding a value later in the draft. They need to invest in an edge rusher with a first-round pick, and Keldric Faulk is perfect. A unique blend of speed and power that can both rush the passer, but also stop the run.
Meyers headed to the Jacksonville Jaguars as one of the top names on the move ahead of the Nov. 4 trade deadline. Prior to the trade, the veteran wideout was statistically the top pass-catcher in the Raiders ' offense with 49 targets and 33 catches both leading the team.
Brock Bowers put up 43.3 PPR points in his return from injury. Caleb Williams (38.7 points) and Joe Flacco (30 points) locked horns in the zaniest "leave your defense at the door" matchup of the season. Rico Dowdle (28.1 points) reemerged as an elite fantasy running back with the Chuba Hubbard platoon now a thing of the past.
Even with a record below .500, the Cowboys went all-in at the trade deadline –– and are getting absolutely crushed for the price they paid to acquire Jets defensive lineman Quinnen Williams.