NFL Trade Deadline Tracker: Sauce Gardner, Quinnen Williams Moved

NFL Trade Deadline Tracker: Sauce Gardner, Quinnen Williams Moved

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Welcome to Vegas Insider's NFL Trade Deadline tracker. Here you will find all of the latest NFL trades and how they will effect each respective teams odds to win the Super Bowl and other various events. Below, you will find the NFL trades that have already happened, and trades that could be happening in the coming day.

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THE LATEST NFL TRADES AHEAD OF THE DEADLINE

DALLAS COWBOYS ACQUIRE QUINNEN WILLIAMS FROM JETS

(November 4, 2:11 PM ET): The Cowboys continue to make moves, even after a loss on Monday Night Football to the Arizona Cardinals. Dallas will get DT Quinnen Williams from the New York Jets as the Jets continue to offload their defense.

The Jets now have 3 first-round picks in 2026.

SAINTS SEND RASHID SHAHEED TO THE SEATTLE SEAHAWKS

(November 4, 12:53 PM ET): The Saints have thrown in the towel, sending explosive WR Rashid Shaheed to the Seattle Seahawks. Rashid Shaheed has 44 receptions on the season tallying 499 yards and 2 TDs. His longest reception is 87 yards in true Rashid Shaheed fashion.

The Saints are receiving a 4th and 5th round pick for Shaheed.

NEW YORK JETS TRADE SAUCE GARDNER TO THE COLTS

(November 4, 12:48 PM ET): The New York Jets are trading cornerback Sauce Gardner to the Indianapolis Colts. Gardner has a defensive PFF grade of 71.3 and will bolster a Colts defense who needs help.

The Colts are now 7-2 and have far exceeded expectations to date. Now, they are making big moves at the trade deadline. The Colts are sending two first-round picks to the Jets in exchange for the defensive back.

JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS ACQUIRE JAKOBI MEYERS FROM THE RAIDERS

(November 4, 11:31 AM ET): Jakobi Meyers will not be participating in this week's Thursday Night Football matchup, as he has been sent to the Jaguars. The Raiders will receive a 4th and 6th round pick for the wide receiver.

Jakobi Meyers has 33 receptions for 352 yards and no touchdowns this season with the Las Vegas Raiders.

COWBOYS BOLSTER THEIR DEFENSE BY TRADING FOR LB LOGAN WILSON FROM THE BENGALS

(November 4, 8:17 AM ET): The rumored trade that Jerry Jones teased on SiriusXM has become a reality. The Dallas Cowboys will acquire Logan Wilson from the Cincinnati Bengals. This acquisition comes after a loss to the Arizona Cardinals on Monday Night Football. The Bengals will receive a seventh-round pick in exchange for the linebacker.

Logan Wilson has had a down year compared to his history in the league, but there is no doubt Wilson can help the Cowboys right away. This leaves the Cincinnati Bengals defense looking even worse than it was yesterday. Neither the Cowboys or the Bengals' odds have shifted after this move.

TITANS TRADE EDGE RUSHER DRE'MONT JONES TO THE BALTIMORE RAVENS

(November 3, 7:34 PM ET): The Ravens bolster their defense that has been lacking all season. The Baltimore Ravens will be sending a conditional 5th rounder back to the Tennessee Titans in exchange for the edge rusher. The Baltimore Ravens odds for the Super Bowl remain unchanged.

DALLAS COWBOYS TRADE SPECULATION: HENDRICKSON, CHUBB

(November 3, 4:55 PM ET): Dallas Cowboys' Owner Jerry Jones has teased a trade, per Underdog. However, we do not have any reports of an actual trade taking place. Be sure to check back for the latest news on this alleged trade the Cowboys have made to address their "shortcomings".

(November 3, 7:42 PM ET): It is speculated that the players in question above could be Cincinnati Bengals' EDGE Trey Hendrickson, Bengals' LB Jordan Wilson, or Dolphins EDGE Bradley Chubb. It would make sense that a pending trade could be dependent on how the Cowboys fare on Monday Night Football against the Cardinals.

DOLPHINS TRADE JAELAN PHILLIPS TO THE PHILADELPHIA EAGLES

The Philadelphia Eagles have added another defensive player ahead of the trade deadline. Jaelan Phillips of the Miami Dolphins has been moved to the city of brotherly love. Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel confirmed this afternoon (monday) that Phillips had been traded. The Philadelphia Eagles are currently +900 to win the Super Bowl on DraftKings.

RAVENS TRADE CB JAIRE ALEXANDER TO THE PHILADELPHIA EAGLES

This deal sent CB Jaire Alexander to the Philadelphia Eagles as well as a 2027 7th round pick in exchange for a 2026 6th round pick. This trade has been well received for the Ravens, since Jaire has been injury prone as of recent. The Ravens acquired Alohi Gilman from the Los Angeles Chargers, and it seems that Gilman will be the one to fill Alexander's shoes on this poor Ravens defense. After a poor start to the season, the Ravens find themselves at 3-5 and +1800 to win the Super Bowl at FanDuel.

PATRIOTS TRADE S KYLE DUGGER TO THE PITTSBURGH STEELERS

A trade from one confrence contender to another. Per the New England Patriots, Kyle Dugger has tallied 412 total tackles, 3.5 sacks, and 9 interceptions in his time with the Patriots. Two of those interceptions were returned for a touchdown and Dugger has 2 fumble recoveries with 1 being returned for a touchdown. The Steelers are +8000 to win the Super Bowl at DraftKings and the Patriots are +2800 to win the Super Bowl at BetMGM.

EAGLES TRADE WR JOHN METCHIE III TO THE NEW YORK JETS

This is an interesting move, as the Jets are nowhere close to playoff contention. There is a lot of season left, but this seems like the Eagles may just be making more space on their roster to make more moves. The Eagles received Michael Carter II and a 2027 7th round pick in return.

TITANS TRADE CB ROGER McCREARY TO THE LOS ANGELES RAMS

Mike Borgonzi makes a big move, trading Roger McCreary to the Los Angeles Rams. This could be just the beginning of the Tennessee Titans selling off pieces, as they are one of the worst teams in football this season. McCreary was in line to be a free agent after the season, so the move comes at a logical time. The Rams have also received a conditional sixth-round pick while Los Angeles will send a conditional 5th round pick to the Music City. The Los Angeles Rams are the third-favorite to win the Super Bowl at +900 odds at bet365.

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RAVENS TRADE ODAFE OWEH TO THE LOS ANGELES CHARGERS

The Ravens sent one of their best pass rushers to Jim Harbaugh's Los Angeles Chargers. Jim Harbaugh gave his thoughts on the move, saying "Something that Joe Horitz thought would help our football team. Odafe will be welcomed here. That helps our team, that's the reason Joe had for it. We trsut Joe, and full steam [ahead]."

The Chargers are currently +3000 to win the Super Bowl at DraftKings.

CLEVELAND BROWNS TRADE JOE FLACCO TO THE CINCINNATI BENGALS

Joe Flacco is now the quarterback for the Cincinnati Bengals, and the Browns will receive a 2026 5th-round pick for the veteran. This is the first trade between the Browns and the Bengals since Cleveland returned to the NFL in 1999. They attempted to make a trade in 2017, when Cincinnati attempted to trade A.J. McCarron to the Browns, but the Browns did not file the paperwork in time.

Mike Tomlin had some interesting words to say about the trade. "To be honest, it was shocking to me, Andrew Berry must be a lot smarter than me or us because it doesn't make sense to me to trade a quarterback that you think enough of to make your opening-day starter to a division opponent that's hurting in that area, but that's just my personal feelings."