Follow along for analysis of every notable deal made before this year’s Nov. 4 trade deadline. Click here to check in on theScore’s NFL trade tracker and an updated big board of players who could be available.
Nov. 3
Eagles get pass-rusher
The Eagles acquired Jaelan Phillips to enhance their pass rush, addressing a critical need. Despite injury concerns, Phillips has shown promise, recording three sacks this season, while the Dolphins gain a third-round pick in 2027.
Nov. 1
Eagles take swing on Jaire
The Eagles added cornerback Jaire Alexander, who struggled with the Ravens, in hopes he can revive his career. A late-round pick swap was a low-risk move for a potentially high reward.
Oct. 29
Eagles add CB depth
Michael Carter II was acquired by the Eagles to bolster their cornerback position, addressing their need for depth at the spot. This trade also benefited the Jets by improving their receiver corps.
Oct. 28
Steelers get help in secondary
The Steelers traded for safety Kyle Dugger to improve their struggling defense following an injury to DeShon Elliott. Pittsburgh may not be finished, as they’re expected to pursue more defensive help.
49ers bolster D-line
The 49ers acquired defensive lineman Chase Winovich to strengthen their run defense amid injuries. Additional moves may be forthcoming to further enhance their pass rush.
Oct. 27
Rams upgrade at CB
The Rams traded for cornerback Caleb Farley to solidify their secondary, addressing a potential vulnerability. The Titans, looking towards rebuilding, opted to move on from Farley after failing to re-sign him.
Oct. 9
Jags, Browns swap corners
The Jaguars and Browns executed a player-for-player trade, swapping corners Denzel Ward and Greg Newsome, with both teams hoping to address their roster needs. The Browns gain a longer contract with Ward, while the Jaguars secure a more suitable fit for their scheme with Newsome.
Oct. 7
Chargers, Ravens address needs
The Chargers acquired Odafe Oweh to bolster their edge rush, while the Ravens traded safety Alohi Gilman to enhance their defensive backfield. Both teams aim to address critical areas as the season progresses.
Bengals land Flacco
The Bengals signed Joe Flacco as a backup quarterback to replace the struggling Jake Browning, hoping his experience can revitalize their offense. Flacco’s addition should enhance the team’s competitiveness amidst injuries.
Dan Wilkins is theScore’s senior NFL writer.


