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Hendrickson, Hall Among Biggest Names Who Could Be Traded by Deadline
Teams aim to improve playoff chances with key trades before the 4 p.m. ET deadline Tuesday, targeting top players like Hendrickson and Hall amid varied contract and injury concerns.
- On Tuesday, NFL teams have until 4 p.m. ET to make trades as they push to bolster playoff hopes for a Super Bowl run, and league activity has accelerated with multiple roster moves.
- Banged-Up and under contract, Trey Hendrickson is being discussed as a top trade candidate due to his $29 million deal and Bengals' record, while Breece Hall's free-agent status attracts interest from contenders like the Chiefs.
- Several contenders like the New England Patriots with $52.4 million and the San Francisco 49ers with $20.7 million could target trades, while the Dallas Cowboys with $31.5 million are cautious.
- Rosters are shifting as teams convert needs into moves, with Keion White to the San Francisco 49ers and Michael Carter II to the Philadelphia Eagles, among early trade activity.
- Guaranteed money and no-trade clauses could stymie headline swaps as Trey Hendrickson’s $29 million contract and hip injury, Kirk Cousins’ guaranteed $27.5 million and no-trade clause, and Miami Dolphins’ edge rusher salaries shape deals.
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