2025 NFL Trade Deadline Tracker
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The 2025 NFL trade deadline is officially over. All 32 teams had their chance to make deals until 4 p.m. ET on Tuesday, Nov. 4, to strike any remaining player or draft pick deals before the start of the 2026 offseason next March.
Well, things escalated quickly. Which teams made the best -- and worst -- moves before the NFL trade deadline? We're making sense of all the action.
Here's where every team stands, what they need, and what they might be looking to do ahead of Tuesday's deadline.
The Indianapolis Colts are all in on their 2025 squad that currently sits atop the AFC standings with a 7-2 record through the first nine weeks of the season. Running back Jonathan Taylor is the NFL's top rusher, and quarterback Daniel Jones is playing at a Pro Bowl-caliber level, which no one could have foreseen before the season kicked off.
During today's NFL trade deadline, a few big moves were made, while some other mediocre teams decided to stand firm and be content
You saw the mayhem. The Colts traded two first-round picks for a cornerback who’s been living off his rookie-year reputation for the past four seasons. The Cowboys coughed up a first and a second-rounder for a good player who is almost certainly going to stage a highly publicized mid-summer holdout for a new contract.
The NFL has reached the halfway point of the 2025 NFL season, which has featured plenty of intriguing storylines and surprising teams through the first nine weeks. After all of that, there are good teams and bad teams,