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Eagles trade deadline tracker: Cowboys add a WR; Will Eagles deal an edge rusher?
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The NFL trade deadline is here, and the Eagles are in an unusual spot. They the team could become buyers, looking to acquire an edge rusher or depth at another position, they could be sellers, dealing a defensive player rumored to be a target for many teams, or they could do both. During Monday's episode of , NFL Network insider Tom Pelissero was asked about possible trades ahead of Tuesday's 4 p.m. deadline. Pelissero said wide receivers and edge rushers would likely be the focus for many teams, which is unsurprising given the demand for those positions this season. He mentioned defensive end Bryce Huff as a potential trade candidate. Huff, who has recorded 1.5 sacks, two hurries, one quarterback hit, and five pressures in eight games this season, has only played six snaps.BUY EAGLES TICKETS: VIVID SEATS According to Over The Cap , the Eagles currently have $10.1 million in available cap space, giving them enough room to make a deal if they choose to. But will they?Here is the latest news involving the Eagles and the rest of the league as the trade deadline approaches:Cowboys acquire a wide receiver The Eagles' next opponent, the Dallas Cowboys, are trying to turn their season around, hoping to add some offensive help to make that happen. According to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero , the Cowboys sent a 2025 fourth-round pick to the Carolina Panthers for wide receiver Jonathan Mingo and a 2025 seventh-round pick. Mingo, a second-round pick by the Panthers in 2023, has 12 catches for 121 yards. Mingo's speed can help stretch the field, but his inconsistency has yet to yield results, but the Cowboys are hoping a change of scenery will get him to reach his potential. Running back from potential playoff team dealt The first trade of the day involved a team the Eagles faced two weeks ago and a team fighting not only for their division but also for a wild-card spot. The Cincinnati Bengals are sending a 2025 seventh-round pick to the Chicago Bears for running back Khalil Herbert . Zack Moss, a key part of the Bengals offense, suffered a neck injury that will likely force him to miss the rest of the season, and Herbert's presence should help stabilize the position alongside Chase Brown. The Bears, who are fighting to remain in the race for the NFC North and are still in the thick of a wild-card spot, acquire a Day 3 pick that will essentially be a lottery ticket, either using it to move up in the draft or pick a developmental player. Lions get a replacement for Aiden Hutchinson According to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, the Lions sent a 2025 fifth-round pick and a 2026 sixth-round pick to the Cleveland Browns for edge rusher Za'Darius Smith and a 2026 seventh-round pick. The Lions needed someone to replace Aidan Hutchinson, who fractured his tibia and fibula and is out for the season, though he may return if the Lions reach the Super Bowl. Smith, 32, has five sacks this season. At 2-7, the Browns are struggling and looking to accumulate picks for a rebuild.
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