The Cleveland Browns, along with the Eagles, Jets, 49ers, Lions, and Commanders, have proposed a change to the NFL trade deadline, suggesting it be moved back two weeks from the end of October to mid-November, extending it from Week 8 to Week 10 of the season. This proposal aims to allow teams more time to assess their needs and make decisions on trades, especially with the season being longer. The idea is to increase trade activity and intrigue among the teams. However, there is a division among owners and general managers regarding this proposal, with concerns about potential tanking being a significant point of contention.
𝗥𝗘𝗣𝗢𝗥𝗧: Six #NFL teams are sending proposals to push the trade deadline back from week 8 to week 10, per @jjones9 Tanking is a concern for some people involved in the voting process, it seems that Owners and GMs are split on the decision. Read More Here:… https://t.co/12yHaRDuQb
6 teams will propose pushing the NFL Trade Deadline back two weeks from Week 8 to Week 10, per @jjones9. The #Browns, #Eagles, #Jets, #49ers, #Lions and #Commanders are the 6 teams that are set to propose it. The idea behind it is to increase trade activity and intrigue as…
6 teams will submit a proposal to push the NFL trade deadline back 2 weeks. Early returns are owners and GMs are split on it. Tanking is a concern. More at @NFLonCBS https://t.co/RQalaPy3YL
#Browns have submitted a rule change: Want the trade deadline moved back two weeks -- from end of October to mid-November. Believe more of the season should pass before the deadline.
The Browns have submitted a proposal to extend the trade deadline 2 weeks into November. With a longer season, they believe teams can use more time to assess making deals.