The National Football League trade deadline is looming. Let’s take a look at what it means for the players and the teams.

When is the 2025 NFL trade deadline? Date, time, players, rules, rumors, eligibility, etc.
The NFL has just completed Week 9 of the 2025 season and fans across the United States and far beyond will be assessing how their team is doing so far - whether that be an actual city franchise or a motley Fantasy Football mash-up - and it also means that the trade deadline is here.
Troy Aikman: Jerry Jones ‘may want to cancel’ Cowboys trade https://t.co/wQSQWsXzk9 pic.twitter.com/Z1SRnWLRVb
— Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) November 4, 2025
When is the 2025 NFL trade deadline, and how does it work?
The trade deadline is Tuesday November 4, at 4 p.m. ET, following the Week 9 games. Back in 2024, team owners voted to extend the deadline to follow Week 9 games to accommodate a 17-game regular season. Previously, the trade deadline was Tuesday after Week 8.
Just like in the game, there are several rules the NFL has regarding trades. The rules are between the NFLPA and the franchise owners and are governed by a collective bargaining agreement (CBA). There are five categories to a player’s rights: trade eligibility, trade procedure, trade limitations, waivers, and transfer.
Trade eligibility
Any player can have his contract given to another team via trade at any point. This rule stands unless the player’s agent has put a no-trade clause in his contract under the special provisions. If a team wants to trade with a player with a no-trace provision, the player himself will have to agree to it. A recent example was quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo who switched from the 49ers to the Raiders on a three-year deal in March 2023 then was released after 12 months.
The pick going from Philly to Miami for DE Jaelan Phillips is the Eagles’ slotted 2026 third-round pick. So the Eagles hang on to the Jets third-rounder they landed in the Haason Reddick deal.
— Albert Breer (@AlbertBreer) November 3, 2025
Trade procedure
If two teams agree to trade a player with a no-trade provision, then that player’s team must have the player’s and agent’s written permission. The player can choose to forego his no-trade clause and accept or deny the trade based on the provision.
Trade limitations
There was a rule in place until 2020 that encouraged competitive balance and kept the best teams from continuing to get the best players. That rule was removed. Now, the two teams participating in a trade must understand how a salary-cap issue affects teams.
"The Seahawks are interesting and something is going on in Seattle..
— Pat McAfee (@PatMcAfeeShow) November 3, 2025
They are a team to watch before the trade deadline" ~ @AdamSchefter #PMSLive pic.twitter.com/29OesCP712
Waivers
A player may be waived by his team if he is not performing well. If he is waived between February 1 and the trade deadline, the player is a free agent and can negotiate a contract with any other team. On the other hand, if the team waives the player after the trade deadline, then that player is subject to the waiver claim process, which grants them additional rights based on whether they have a no-trade clause or not. The waivers go in reverse order of NFL standings.
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If the player has a no-trade provision, he can become an unrestricted free agent immediately following that season. If he does not have a no-trade provision, he can become a free agent following the subsequent season. If that player is signed only through the current season, he can declare for free agency immediately following the season.
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— betJACK (@betJACK) November 3, 2025
Transfers
If a player is traded to another team, his salaries, rights, obligations, and special provisions must transfer to the new team as well. That means any compensation paid to the player on their current contract must continue to be paid by the new team.


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