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Time is running out for NFL teams looking to make some moves before Tuesday’s 4 p.m. trade deadline. After weeks of speculation surrounding some of the league’s biggest names, it’s almost time to find out where players are headed next.
Some teams have already gotten the action started. Last week, the Oakland Raiders sent Pro Bowl receiver Amari Cooper to the Dallas Cowboys for a first-round pick. The New York Giants made their own moves by trading former first-round cornerback Eli Apple to the Saints and defensive tackle Damon Harrison to the Detroit Lions.
Vetrans like Packers safety Ha Ha Clinton-Dix, Broncos wide receiver Demaryius Thomas, Buccaneers wide receiver DeSean Jackson and 49ers wide receiver Pierre Garcon will be other names to keep an eye on as the trade deadline approaches.
• NFL Trade Deadline 2018: Players Who Could Be on the Move
Here is the latest news from around the league. For additional badysis leading up to the trade deadline check out Conor Orr’s The Morning Huddle.
Tuesday
9:45 a.m.
• Sean McVay says the RAms are looking for an edge pbad rusher. (Gary Klein, Los Angeles Times)
• The Patriots could be in the market for a wide receiver, and they could also trade a receiver. (Ian Rapoport, NFL.com)
• The Raiders are shopping around pbad rusher Bruce Irvin. (Ian Rapoport, NFL.com)
• Ha Ha Clinton-Dix could be traded from the Packers since he will be hitting free agency and will likely look for a big contract. (Ian Rapoport, NFL.com)
• If the Giants continue to trade away players, cornerback Janoris Jenkins could potentially be moved, but the team does not want to part ways with linebacker Olivier Vernon. (Ian Rapoport, NFL.com)
• Browns linebacker Jamie Collins could end up returning to the Patriots. (Ian Rapoport, NFL.com)
Monday
• The Patriots have reportedly inquired about Broncos receiver Demaryius Thomas and Lions receiver Golden Tate, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.
• The Lions have reportedly fielded calls from teams interested in acquiring receiver Golden Tate, according to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero. It is “not likely” Detroit trades Tate, unless the club is “blown away” by an offer potentially including a mid-round draft pick, per Pelissero. Tate told reporters he doesn’t believe he’ll be traded and would be surprised if he was, according to the Detroit Free Press.
• The Raiders have reportedly made veteran pbad rusher Bruce Irvin available for a late-round pick, according to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero. Per Pelissero, cornerback Rashaan Melvin is also available.
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