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2023 NFL trades: Live updates, latest deals, rumors - ESPN

We're days away from the 2023 NFL trade deadline, as teams have until 4 p.m. ET on Oct. 31 to make deals and try to boost their rosters for a playoff push.

There have been a handful of trades during the season, with wide receivers Van Jefferson (Falcons), Mecole Hardman Jr. (Chiefs) and Chase Claypool (Dolphins) among the players on new teams. We know the Broncos could be active for the right offers, and that the Raiders are likely to hold on to star wideout Davante Adams. There's also a lingering trade request, as Panthers pass-catcher Terrace Marshall Jr. was given permission by the front office to seek a trade. And on Monday, the Eagles made a big move by landing Titans safety Kevin Byard in a deal.

What else could be in store as the deadline inches closer? We're tracking every trade since training camp, with analysis and highlights from our team of NFL reporters (latest info on top). We'll continue to add news, nuggets and buzz as trades occur:

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The Philadelphia Eagles are adding a much-needed reinforcement for their banged-up secondary, acquiring safety Kevin Byard in a trade with the Tennessee Titans, a source confirmed to ESPN. The Eagles are sending safety Terrell Edmunds plus two draft picks — 2024 fifth- and sixth-round selections — to the Titans, the source said.

Walder: Grading both sides of the Byard trade (ESPN+)

The Las Vegas Raiders have informed teams that they are not trading Davante Adams before the deadline, regardless of how unhappy the star receiver is with the offense, league sources told ESPN.

The Raiders have made it clear to teams that they are not interested in moving on from Adams, even if the All-Pro is open to a trade,

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