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The Latest N.F.L. Trade News Ahead of Tuesday’s Deadline
Teams have until 4 p.m. Eastern to make their moves.Sports - The New York Times - November 5 -
Bengals, down Moss, trade for Bears RB Herbert
The Bengals, with Zack Moss dealing with a neck injury, acquired RB Khalil Herbert from the Bears for a 2025 seventh-round pick, the Bears announced Tuesday.Sports - ESPN - November 5 -
Cowboys trade 4th-rounder to Panthers for Mingo
The Panthers are trading receiver Jonathan Mingo to the Cowboys.Sports - ESPN - November 5 -
Buzz: Bengals trade for Herbert after Moss injury
The Bengals acquired Khalil Herbert from the Bears to replace the injured Zack Moss.Sports - ESPN - November 5 -
Steelers trade for WR Williams, pass rusher Smith
The Steelers have agreed to a trade with the Jets to acquire wide receiver Mike Williams and have also acquired pass rusher Preston Smith from the Packers.Sports - ESPN - November 5 -
Sources: Seattle won't trade Metcalf at deadline
The Seahawks will not be trading DK Metcalf ahead of the trade deadline despite speculation that they could move on from the star WR, sources told ESPN.Sports - ESPN - November 5 -
Jets trading WR Mike Williams to Steelers
The Jets are trading wide receiver Mike Williams to the Pittsburgh Steelers for draft compensation.Sports - Yahoo Sports - November 5 -
Rams trade CB Tre'Davious White to Ravens ahead of deadline
Tre'Davious White is headed to Baltimore.Sports - Yahoo Sports - November 5 -
Source: Colts QB Richardson off-limits in trades
While multiple teams inquired about the availability of Colts QB Anthony Richardson, the team maintained he is not available to trade.Sports - ESPN - November 5 -
Winners and Losers From the N.F.L. Trade Deadline
The rich got richer, while several teams made puzzling decisions, a columnist for The Athletic writes.Sports - The New York Times - November 6 -
NFL trade deadline winners and losers: While Chiefs and Lions bolster Super Bowl hopes, Cowboys sacrifice only their future
DeAndre Hopkins is already paying off for the Chiefs and the Lions and Commanders beefed up on defense. But what are the Cowboys and Steelers both made underwhelming additions.Sports - Yahoo Sports - November 6 -
Trump Claims Victory: What It Means for Global Markets
Investors poured into stocks, crypto, and meme tokens overnight to position for a second Trump White House.Business - Inc. - November 6 -
3 Flyers Trade Candidates If Season Goes South
If the Flyers don't turn things around and end up being sellers, these three players could be on the move.Sports - Yahoo Sports - November 6 -
Sabres Have Excellent Trade Target From Flyers
The Sabres should consider targeting this Flyers forward.Sports - Yahoo Sports - November 6 -
Will Trump's victory spark a global trade war?
Trump has promised tariffs on all foreign goods. If he follows through, many smaller economies may be forced to respond in kind.Top stories - BBC News - November 7 -
Trump Will Test European Solidarity on NATO, Ukraine and Trade
Another Trump term could spur Europe’s efforts to stand on its own, but it is far from clear its leaders will seize the moment this time.World - The New York Times - November 7 -
3 Penguins Most Likely To Be Traded Early
The Penguins are in the market for youth and more draft capital, and they have some players who they can afford to trade sooner rather than laterSports - Yahoo Sports - November 7 -
Asia will get rough end of the Trump trade
Process of pricing in rising protectionism in the auto sector has barely begunWorld - Financial Times - November 7 -
How to trade the post-election, post-rate-cut melt-up
Stocks are set to rally further — but the bond market doesn’t like what it sees.Business - MarketWatch - 6 days ago -
Browns continue to circle the wagons on Deshaun Watson trade
It's unclear whether the Browns privately acknowledge that the decision to trade for, and to give a five-year guaranteed contract to, quarterback Deshaun Watson was a mistake.Sports - Yahoo Sports - November 7 -
Companies Brace for the Return of Trump’s Old Trade Gripes
The president-elect is again calling out companies by name in his campaign against what he sees as other countries’ unfair practices.Business - The New York Times - November 8