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October 17, 2024 - 10:21 am

2024 NFL Trade Deadline: What time is the NFL trade deadline? NFL Trade deadline questions answered

As trade rumors swirl, here's all you need to know about the 2024 NFL trade deadline.

The NFL trade deadline, once just another date on the calendar, has evolved into a source of off-field excitement. It stirs up speculation about which big names might get traded and which teams will offload players to contenders hoping for that competitive advantage.

This year, two veteran wide receivers made headlines on trade day, potentially setting the tone for other deals. Davante Adams was reunited with Aaron Rodgers, with the Jets sending a conditional third-round pick to the Raiders.

Meanwhile, Amari Cooper was traded to the Bills in exchange for two picks, including a 2025 third-rounder, sent to the Browns.

If you too, are curious about the NFL trade deadline, here’s what you need to know:

2024 NFL Trade Deadline Date

The 2024 NFL Trade Deadline falls at 4 PM ET on Tuesday, November 5th, a day after Week 9 concludes. This year’s deadline comes a week later than last year’s, which was on October 31st.

What is the point of the NFL trade deadline?

The NFL trade deadline, set for November 5th in 2024, marks the last chance for teams to improve their rosters ahead of the playoffs. Teams use this opportunity to fill gaps in their lineups while maintaining fair competition by avoiding last-minute roster shuffles.

What week is the trade deadline?

The deadline arrives the day after Week 9 finishes, specifically on Tuesday, November 5th.

Can NFL players be traded after the deadline?

No, once the deadline passes, NFL teams can no longer make trades until the 2025 league year officially begins.

Can you refuse a trade in the NFL?

Yes, players with a no-trade clause in their contracts can refuse a trade.

Is there a trade limit in the NFL?

No, there’s no restriction on the number of trades a team can make during the season.

Can the NFL stop a trade?

Yes, a trade can be vetoed to prevent any collusion. For instance, in private leagues managed by a League Manager (LM), trades can be vetoed if 50% of the non-involved teams (4 out of 10) vote against the trade. Teams with multiple managers still only get one vote.

Does the NFL have to approve trades?

Yes, once teams agree to a trade, both clubs contact the league’s head table. To approve it, the league must verify the trade details from both teams. After approval, a Player Personnel representative informs the league’s broadcast partners and all 32 teams, announcing the trade publicly during the draft.

READ MORE: Steelers HC Mike Tomlin has a funny response on missing out the Davante Adams trade

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