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An NFL trade pitch sent the Atlanta Falcons a third-rounder for tight end Kyle Pitts, but it's still not a deal the Falcons are likely to want.
The Tennessee Titans are preparing for what is an important season for the franchise, and making one key trade could change their outlook.
Preseason games do not count on the official ledger, but they are important tools for NFL personnel executives in determining active roster construction. Players on the bubble in one environment could be bottom-of-the-roster candidates who make an impact in other situations.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Bucky Irving became an overnight sensation in 2024. The Day-3 rookie ran for 1,122 yards and eight touchdowns, putting one-time starter Rachaad White's outlook with the team in doubt.
The New York Jets should jump at the chance to trade a second-round pick to the Philadelphia Eagles for QB Tanner McKee as a challenger to Justin Fields.
The Detroit Lions are in full swing toward the 2025 season, but not without one obstacle to overcome: the future of their backup quarterbacks. Despite taking no preseason snaps, J
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Colts Wire on MSNNFL executives weigh in on potential trade market for Colts' QB Anthony Richardson
One ESPN insider spoke with a few NFL executives to get an idea of what a potential Anthony Richardson trade market could look like.
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Rams Wire on MSNNFL analyst suggests Rams trade away veteran starter
Bleacher Report's Alex Kay wrote that the Rams could make a hypothetical trade with the Miami Dolphins where they move tight end Tyler Higbee for 2026 sixth-round pick. It's not much, but Higbee is in the final year of his deal and just turned 32. A late-round pick is a nice small piece for a player who isn't in their long-term plans.
Patriots VP of player personnel Ryan Cowden was asked that question Tuesday. Both Cowden and Eliot Wolf, the team’s executive VP of player personnel, say it’s not as easy as some people may think to pull off a deal.
"Greg Newsome II fits the bill as a proven veteran with the potential to anchor a starting outside cornerback spot," Kay wrote. "While he struggled last year and has an expensive contract—he's due over $13 million in 2025 on his fifth-year option—the Raiders have the cap space to absorb that deal."