
Adam Schefter says “dozens” of trades are expected before the NFL trade deadline
With less than a month to go before the NFL trade deadline, the market is starting to heat up.
After an active week of deals that saw the Browns sign the veteran midfielder Joe Flacco to the BengalsESPN’s Adam Schefter predicted.At least a dozen moreHe stated on Friday that more deals will be concluded before the 4pm EST trading deadline on November 4.
The longtime insider highlighted a significant spike in deadline activity over the past few years — a trend he expects to continue this season.
Speaking with executives and coaches from around the league, Schefter compiled a list of notable names likely to be on the move in the coming weeks, including Kirk Cousins, Russell Wilson, Trey Hendrickson, Mark Andrews, Bradley Chubb, Alvin Kamara, Chris Olave, Bryce Hall, Cameron Jordan, and Rick Wolin.
None of these players have been officially posted to the trade block, but Schefter’s sources believe it’s possible they could be.
NFL insiders Ian Rapoport and Mike Garafolo Added to Schefter’s forecast on Saturdayrevealing that both the Chargers and Chiefs are in the market for a running back — opening up the possibility of them pursuing Kamara or Hall, though neither cornerback is willing to trade.
Rapoport and Garafolo peppered their report with a series of “trade information” they gathered from sources around the league.
The Jaguars could remain active in the market after acquiring cornerback Greg Newsome II from Cleveland, while 49ers GM John Lynch confirmed his team is targeting the next high-end reliever. Nick Bosa’s season-ending injury.
Both the Jets and Titans have received calls on potential trades given their respective cellar-dweller statuses, with the latter looking to upgrade on the edge.
in view of Malek Nebres suffers a season-ending knee injurythe Giants have reached out to teams looking to replenish their wide receiver room.
After falling to Big Blue on Thursday, Eagles GM Howie Roseman could go shopping for defensive reinforcements for the defending Super Bowl champions.
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