The Dallas Cowboys traded star pass rusher Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers with a poison-pill provision that requires the Packers to give up a 2028 first-round pick if they trade Parsons to an NFC East team, mainly to prevent him from joining the Eagles, a division rival and Parsons' childhood favorite team. The provision expires after the 2026 season, and the trade includes additional conditions involving Kenny Clark and draft picks.
Colts' owner Carli Irsay-Gordon played a crucial role in the trade that brought star cornerback Sauce Gardner to the team, advising GM Chris Ballard on making a long-term fix rather than a quick Band-Aid, leading to a significant franchise-altering move.
Trevor Penning was unexpectedly traded from the Saints to the Chargers, where he quickly integrated into the team, showcasing his versatility by playing multiple positions on the offensive line and expressing enthusiasm to contribute wherever needed as the Chargers aim for a playoff run.
The Jets traded star cornerback Sauce Gardner to the Colts for two first-round picks and a returning wide receiver, Adonai Mitchell, marking a significant and surprising move in NFL trade history, driven by the Jets' rebuild and the Colts' need to bolster their secondary.
The Seahawks traded two 2026 draft picks to the Saints to acquire wide receiver Rashid Shaheed, leveraging his familiarity with their offensive system, and aim to strengthen their receiving corps as they contend for the NFC West lead.
The Jets traded star defensive tackle Quinnen Williams to the Cowboys in exchange for a first-round and a second-round pick, along with Mazi Smith, as part of a significant roster overhaul despite initial resistance to a fire sale.
The Jets traded star cornerback Sauce Gardner to the Colts in exchange for two first-round picks, signaling a strategic move by the Jets despite Gardner's early success and recent injury, with Gardner set to debut for the Colts in Germany.
The New York Jets traded for receiver AD Mitchell from the Colts as part of a deal involving cornerback Sauce Gardner, receiving first-round picks in 2026 and 2027 along with Mitchell, who has struggled to find consistent production this season.
The Jacksonville Jaguars traded with the Las Vegas Raiders to acquire wide receiver Jakobi Meyers to bolster their injury-depleted receiver corps, adding him to a roster that now has six receivers, after recent injuries to key players.
Jakobi Meyers has been traded from the Raiders to the Jaguars for a fourth- and sixth-round pick, after expressing his desire to be traded due to contract extension issues. Meyers, who had a 1,000-yard season in 2024, joins a Jaguars team looking to bolster its receiving corps, and his future extension remains uncertain.
The Dallas Cowboys traded a 2026 seventh-round pick to acquire linebacker Logan Wilson from the Cincinnati Bengals to bolster their struggling defense, adding experience, durability, and special teams contribution as they aim for a playoff push.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are considering trading for Tennessee Titans wide receiver Calvin Ridley, who is currently being shopped due to his high contract and recent injuries. Ridley's potential move could boost the Steelers' offense, especially at the WR2 position, but his value is low due to recent performance and injury concerns. The Titans may accept a low draft pick or conditional deal to offload his contract.
The New England Patriots traded safety Kyle Dugger to the Pittsburgh Steelers but will continue to pay most of his remaining salary, resulting in a net cap space loss for the Patriots in 2025, while creating savings in future seasons. Dugger's contract was part of a deal involving draft picks, and he will become a free agent next year.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are acquiring safety Kyle Dugger from the New England Patriots in exchange for a 2026 seventh-round pick, following DeShon Elliott's knee injury that will sideline him for at least four games. Dugger, a former second-round pick and key player for the Patriots, will have an opportunity to play a larger role with the Steelers, who are seeking to improve their pass defense.
The Steelers traded a sixth-round pick to the Patriots to acquire veteran safety Kyle Dugger, who will help fill the void left by injured safety DeShon Elliott, joining a competitive safety group including Jabrill Peppers, Juan Thornhill, and Chuck Clark.