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After NFL Trade Deadline, Jets Reset and Cowboys Reload as Week 10 Plans Shift

Injuries are amplifying the trade fallout by forcing lineup changes and driving notable Week 10 line movement.

Overview

  • The Jets offloaded cornerstone defenders Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams in separate deals that netted multiple first-round picks, with Gardner heading to the Colts and Williams to the Cowboys.
  • Dallas supplemented its front seven by adding DT Quinnen Williams and LB Logan Wilson and immediately adjusted its 53-man roster and return-from-IR plans ahead of its Week 11 return.
  • Washington’s Jayden Daniels is out indefinitely with a dislocated left elbow, Marcus Mariota will start, and the Lions-Commanders spread shifted from Detroit -3 to -7.5; LB Frankie Luvu’s suspension was reduced to a fine so he can play.
  • 49ers GM John Lynch said San Francisco passed on deadline targets because prices were too high, stressing the team would not overpay despite injuries.
  • Post-deadline chatter continues without new deals, including an unconfirmed rumor linking Deebo Samuel or Von Miller to Buffalo, while Indianapolis anticipates a Sauce Gardner debut if he clears concussion protocol.