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The NFL trade deadline is on Tuesday, but as we've already noted, it's pretty unlikely that the Detroit Lions are going to make a trade for someone to take over for Christian Mahogany now that he's going to be out for some time.
Should Jaelan Phillips walk in free agency after being traded to Philly, the Eagles would still have a bevy of future picks to compensate.
The Carolina Panthers could be taking a look at a trio of pass rushers this afternoon. According to Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston, the team is working out three free-agent outside linebackers—Jeremiah Moon, Andrew Farmer and Jah Joyner.
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6 pending free agents Cowboys could trade by deadline include NFL leaders at WR, RB
The Cowboys are one loss away from having the writing on the wall. Here's a list of walk-year guys they could trade off for picks.
The Rams safety Kam Curl entered free agency before diving back to L.A., with Sean McVay pulling off this move.
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Shorthanded at running back, Saints try out multiple NFL free agents
With the running backs room shaken up by injuries and a surprise roster cut, the New Orleans Saints brought in several free agents for tryouts:
Free agent wide receiver Treylon Burks worked out for the Broncos on Tuesday, according to the NFL's personnel notice.
After losing Nate Adkins to a knee injury, the Broncos put in claims for tight ends Brendan Bates and Ben Sims on Monday, but both players were awarded to teams higher in the NFL's waiver wire order. Denver then brought in a 41-year-old veteran for a visit on Tuesday, according to the NFL's transaction wire.
New veteran acquisitions, either by trade or signed as free agents, paying dividends were highlighted last week. The opposite end of the spectrum gets the focus this time around. Several veteran newcomers who haven't lived up to expectations so far have ...
The Dallas Cowboys have not yet discussed an extension with wide receiver George Pickens ahead of the 2025 NFL trade deadline, NFL insider Ed Werder reported Tuesday.