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NFL teams have one more chance to bolster their roster for a playoff run. The Chiefs (8-0), Bills (7-2), Ravens (6-3) and Jets (3-6) have already added playmakers, acquiring wide receivers over the past month. The Vikings (6-2) filled a big need on the offensive line last week and the Cardinals (5-4) got defensive help on Monday.

The trade deadline is 4 p.m. ET on Tuesday.



More players will be switching uniforms. Raiders star edge rusher Maxx Crosby, Saints four-time Pro Bowl cornerback Marshon Lattimore and Browns three-time Pro Bowl edge rusher Za’Darius Smith are among the biggest names who could be on the move. The Lions (7-1) still need a pass rusher to help fill the void created by Aidan Hutchinson’s injury.

Other teams who could use another player to pressure the quarterback include the Falcons (6-3), Broncos (5-4) and Vikings. The Texans (6-3), Packers (6-3), Rams (4-4) and Seahawks (4-5) have to be looking for offensive line depth. Losing teams are the likely sellers and there’s plenty of them in that category.

A whopping nine teams have just two wins through Week 9. Two-time defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City has been a top buyer and could still be shopping. The Chiefs already added three-time All-Pro receiver D’Andre Hopkins and edge rusher Josh Esche.

Hopkins made his presence felt in Monday night’s 30-24 overtime victory over Tampa Bay. He caught eight passes for 86 yards and two touchdowns in his second game with Patrick Mahomes. The Jets acquir.

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