Week 9 of the NFL is here, and there's plenty of storylines regarding who will be in and out of the lineup on Sunday. Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Puka Nacua suffered a bone bruise in practice and will be questionable for Sunday's game.
The Cleveland Browns are turning the page on their season and toward the 2025 NFL draft after trading away Za'Darius Smith to the Detriot Lions. Smith becomes the second veteran to be traded this season,
The 2024 NFL trade deadline has arrived. Teams have until 4 p.m. to make deals and solidify their rosters for potential postseason runs, and while the Jets likely already made their biggest splash last month when they acquired Davante Adams from the Raiders,
The Dallas Cowboys made a move on trade deadline day, acquiring wide receiver Jonathan Mingo from the Carolina Panthers. The initial reaction to the trade has not been kind to the Cowboys with many saying the team overpaid for the former second round pick. Put in context with some of the team's other recent trades and it's easy to see why.
Let's grade every big deal ahead of the 2024 NFL trade deadline, which is Tuesday, Nov. 5, at 4 p.m. ET. We're sizing up Baron Browning to the Cardinals, Diontae Johnson to the Ravens, Cam Robinson to the Vikings, Davante Adams to the Jets, Amari Cooper to the Bills, DeAndre Hopkins to the Chiefs and other big deals.
Some Dallas Cowboys fans are balking at the cost of acquiring wide receiver Jonathan Mingo from the Carolina Panthers at the 2024 trade deadline. The
The Buffalo Bills decided to stand pat as the NFL’s 2024 trade deadline passed, not making a move before the NFL’s 4:00 p.m. cutoff.
The NFL trade deadline didn’t reshape the AFC so much as it reinforced what we already knew. There’s a top tier of four or five teams, and there is a handful on the fringe hoping to make the leap from “OK” to “All Right!
DeAndre Hopkins is already paying off for the Chiefs and the Lions and Commanders beefed up on defense. But what are the Cowboys and Steelers both made underwhelming additions.
Most 3-5 teams who just lost their starting quarterback to a significant hamstring injury would entertain selling players on expiring contracts at the trade deadline. Don't tell that to Jerry Jones, who insists on shipping off assets in the name of staying relevant.