NFL trade deadline 2022 live tracker: Rumors, deals and latest news on player movement
NFL Trade Deadline 2022: Live Tracker
Today's trade deadline: An NFL record
The 2022 NFL trade deadline has been a rollercoaster, action-packed ride and was also one for the books.
Last-minute trades
There were some trades made at the last minute, beating the deadline- The Indianapolis Colts and the Buffalo Bills made moves for an exchange involving Zack Moss and Nyheim Hines.
Time's up!
It's officially over! The NFL trade deadline has come and gone, and it has been one of the craziest that the league has seen.
Steelers beat the buzzer, gain cornerback William Jackson
The Steelers lost Chase Claypool, but they've gained cornerback William Jackson in a deal involving 2025 draft picks
Jacob Martin to the Broncos
With less than an hour to go, the Broncos make a move on defensive end Jacob Martin after losing Bradley Chubb.
Too much trade deadline excitement
With so many surprises being sprung before the 2022 NFL trade deadline, this meme probably reflects what a lot of football fans are feeling...
Calvin Ridley to the Jaguars!
Talk about down to the wire! With an hour left before the deadline, word is out that the Atlanta Falcons will trade wide receiver Calvin Ridley to the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Ridley is sitting out at least the 2022 season, as he has been suspended indefinitely by the NFL for gambling.
Dolphins acquire running back Jeff Wilson
The Miami Dolphins have certainly been busy! They've just traded for running back Jeff Wilson from the San Francisco 49ers.
More details on the Chubb exchange
Bradley Chubb is going to the Miami Dolphins, and the exchange involves a bundle of picks and running back Chase Edmonds, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.
Packers still keeping mum
Only a little more than an hour left and still no news from the Packers. Green Bay fans are biting their nails, waiting to see if their team will make a move.
Bradley Chubb will join the Dolphins
More big trade news! The Denver Broncos have traded linebacker Bradley Chubb to the Miami Dolphins. The deal involves the 2023 first-round pick that the Dolphins obtained from the San Francisco 49ers.
What about Brandin Cooks?
Now that the matter of Chase Claypool has been settled, eyes are being trained on the next wide receiver that could be involved in a trade- Brandin Cooks of the Houston Texans. The Packers and the Cowboys are possible trade targets, but according to NFL insider Ian Rapoport, “nothing is imminent” at the moment.
The trade deadline is ohhh so close. How deadly is this deadline? Whatcan teams do after it has passed?
No move yet from the Packers
The clock is ticking and Green Bay still hasn't made a move. They need to act fast if they are at all contemplating a move or they might be beaten to the draw, just as they apparently were with Chase Claypool.
The Bears land Claypool
Rumors were rampant about possible moves for the wideout and now they can be put to rest- Chase Claypool is off the market. He has been traded by the Pittsburgh Steelers for a 2023 second-round draft pick. The third-year veteran is expected to form a great team-up with Justin Fields.
Seattle makes a move
The Seahawks have got themselves a new wide receiver. They've signed Laquon Treadwell to their practice squad, after he was cut by the Arizona Cardinals last week. The 2016 first-round pick by the Minnesota Vikings played for Ole Miss in his college years.
No takers for Cam Akers?
Only two and a half hours left till the trade deadline, and it looks like the Los Angeles Rams have still not offloaded running back Cam Akers. Well, if a deal doesn't take place, the Rams are reportedly willing to have him remain and play with them.
What the Lions deal is all about
Breaking down what each team gets
BREAKING: Lions Trading TE T.J. Hockenson To Vikings
The Panthers are moving things around
Carolina resigns LB Joel Iyiegbuniwe and added RB Nate McCrary to their practice squad
Are the Cowboys making moves?
If the Cowboys are serious about winning the Super Bowl this year. They need to start making moves. Today is the day and club owner Jerry Jones knows this. He commented that the franchise is looking at some possibilities and that we could expect for news to come out of his camp.
Steelers WR Chase Claypool to be on the move
Many believed that the player would be making moves at the beginning of the season. Now new reports are saying that the Steelers are looking to get the same deal that the 49ers got for Christian McCaffrey.
Dolphins on the move
OL Liam Eichenberg is placed on the injured reserve and they have activated OL Austin Jackson off injured reserve
Broncos want Two First-Round Picks For Bradley Chubb
Commanders to release CB William Jackson
The release will happen if no trade deal is done before days end
Looks like Payne is staying put in Washington
Colts fire OC Marcus Brady
"This was an incredibly hard decision, but one I felt needed to be made in the best interest of the team," Colts head coach Frank Reich said in a statement. "I appreciate Marcus's commitment to the organization, and he made a significant contribution to our offensive success over the last five seasons. I wish him the best moving forward."
Seahawks to trade CB Sidney Jones?
Perhaps he could be of interest to the Bengals now that they've potentially lost Chidobe Awuzie for the rest of the season.
The Seahawks defense has been led by rookie Tariq Woolen while Jones has faded into the background a bit. But he's just coming back from an injury and is still young, so he's got potential to be a good steal for another team.
Bills in the market for a new RB
Potential targets include Browns' Kareem Hunt and Commanders' Antonio Gibson.
Rams apparently really trying to bolster their pass rush.
Remember they got Von Miller late in the season last year and he helped them to the Super Bowl.
Looks like Bengals could be in the market for a new CB before the deadline...
What of Marvin Jones Jr?
The Jaguars wide receiver Marvin Jones Jr. is another player who is likely to be traded before the deadline hits. He's behind several other receivers and the Jags need to look ahead to next year now that they're sitting at 2-6. He would appeal to a team looking for veteran talent at WR.
So many tiny details to keep track of as far as eligibility and waivers...it can be hard to keep up.
If you need a refresher on how the trade deadline actually works, read up on it here.
Lions make a move
But perhaps not the one you expected. The Detroit Lions fired defensive backs coach Aubrey Pleasant on Monday.
The Lions are 1-6 after blowing another big lead and losing their fifth straight game. So, will the Lions be looking to buy or to sell?
Selling could give them more draft picks for 2023, which they need. Then again, which players are other teams going to be interested in buying? Well, there's TE T.J. Hockenson, LT Taylor Decker, and RB D'Andre Swift, who could appeal to other teams. Of course, getting rid of them makes the already 1-6 Lions an even worse team and essentially says, "we give up". Is that the morale Detroit wants right now?
Perhaps not, but they are not in the best position to be picky right now and some kind of move is probably necessary.
The day is young, but the clock is ticking. How many trades will we see on deadline day in 2022?
The Packers' last chance to change their fortune...
The Packers are doing worse than anyone anticipated and QB Aaron Rodgers has made it obvious he's not pleased with his receiving corps. Is Green Bay going to make a move?
The Packers' needs go beyond just receivers, though that's one of their major weaknesses. They could also use help at tight end, offensive tackle, and defensive tackle.
Thus, they could be targeting the major receivers that everyone else is: Jerry Jeudy, Chase Claypool, and Brandin Cooks. But they could also potentially be looking at WRs Elijah Moore, Denzel Mims, or Curtis Samuel.
As far as tight ends, they could potentially target Mike Gesicki or Albert Okwuegbunam. They could also be looking to potentially trade for OT Isaiah Wynn or DT Mike Purcell.
Whatever they decide, the countdown is going, with just 8hours left to make a move.
Will the Cowboys make a move?
Though the Dallas Cowboys have turned their season around after a gloomy initial outlook, they could still use some help at wide receiver. Potential trades would be Broncos' Jerry Jeudy, Steelers' Chase Claypool, or Texans' Brandin Cooks.
Read more about potential moves the Cowboys could make here.
The Giants among those interested in Jeudy
The New York Giants are apparently interested in Broncos wide receiver Jerry Jeudy, but it's not certain if they're willing to pay the price. They would likely have to part with a second-round pick at the least.
Would the Saints trade away Kamara?
Sports Illustrated's Albert Breer reported a potential move for Saints running back Alvin Kamara.
“There have been conflicting reports on Alvin Kamara, but one GM told me he thought the Saints would consider moving him to the Eagles if Philadelphia gives them back the first-rounder they traded in April,” Breer wrote.
The Saints are at 3-5 despite having a talented roster and shutting out the Raiders in Week 8. Saints GM Mickey Loomis has received calls about trading Kamara, but whether or not he will go for it is another story.
Akers to Bucs?
Rams running back Cam Akers is among those players up for grabs ahead of the deadline. Tampa Bay could try their hand at snatching him up.
The Rams would also keep Akers if they can't find a spot for him. He's set to make $1.1 million and $1.4 million in 2023, well within the Bucs' price range. They owe Leonard Fournette $7 million a year during his contract and lost a third-round pick to get Rachaad White. But it would be low risk to try to acquire another running back and Akers would be a low-cost, low-risk pickup.
Nyheim Hines for sale?
The Colts running back is drawing interest from various teams.
Nyheim Hines agreed to a 3-year, $18.6 million contract extension with Indy this year. He has been a bit underutilized this year. He's rushed for 36 yards on 18 carries and has 25 receptions for 188 yards in seven games.
Kareem Hunt - where will he end up?
The Browns running back Kareem Hunt has expressed his displeasure with his limited role with the Cleveland Browns, but as the deadline approaches, he said he's "down for whatever".
Rumor has it, the LA Rams are also "whatever" about trading for Hunt, but that the Philadelphia Eagles could potentially be interested.
Hunt requested a trade during training camp, but the Browns maintained that they would keep him at that time. Now, they've been looking to trade him for a fourth-round draft pick.
The 7-0 Eagles made a deal last week when they got Robert Quinn from the Chicago Bears, but rumors are about that Howie Roseman is still making moves. If they get Hunt, they would have a solid RB2 behind Miles Sanders, which would boost their offense even more.
Texans unwilling to trade Jerry Hughes
Multiple teams are interested in trading for Houston Texans defensive end Jerry Hughes, but apparently he's not for sale, according to Jordan Schultz.
Brandin Cooks, too old and too expensive for trade?
A trade is not out of the question, but a 2nd-round draft pick is a big ask for a 29-year-old receiver who has an $18 million guaranteed base salary in 2023.
Who wants Bradley Chubb?
The Denver Broncos offensive linebacker Bradley Chubb is for sale for the price of a first-round pick.
According to Peter King, the New York Jets and Miami Dolphins are interested in a potential tracer for Chubb.
Roquan Smith leads the NFL in tackles. Why would the Bears trade him away? Well, it was a long-term decision that made sense financially for the Bears.Read more here.
Christian McCaffrey already making a difference for 49ers
The former Panthers running back Christian McCaffrey was traded to the 49ers and immediately made an impact. He proved how quickly he could learn the Niners offense. In the 49ers victory over the Rams on Sunday, McCaffrey had 149 total yards and two touchdowns, plus a 34-yard touchdown pass to Brandon Aiyuk.
Hello NFL fans and welcome to our live tracker of all the NFL moves being made ahead of the trade deadline.
It's November 1st and Week 8 has just ended, which means the deadline to make trades is upon us. All 32 teams have until 4 p.m. Eastern Time today to make any final decisions. We've already seen several moves being made and as the day goes on, there's sure to be several more with rumors already swirling around social media.
We'll keep you updated on all the rumors, updates, and trades live as they happen right here, so stay tuned.