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Follow every deal on deadline day – NBC Sports Bay Area and California

Follow every deal on deadline day – NBC Sports Bay Area and California

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Amari Cooper and DeAndre Hopkins may have already changed jerseys, but that doesn't mean there will be a shortage of players switching before the 2024 NFL trade deadline on Tuesday afternoon.

The Detroit Lions, looking to bolster their pass rush after losing standout DE Aidan Hutchinson last month, took the first bite out of the deadline day affair by agreeing to a deal with the Browns for pass rusher Za'Darius Smith completed.

According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, the three-time Pro Bowler is heading to Motown in exchange for a fifth-round pick and a sixth-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.

The Lions will return a seventh-round pick along with Smith in the 2026 draft.

AP sources: Marshon Lattimore to Washington in deadline deal

The rumors of the Commanders playing a major role at the NFL trade deadline have proven to be true.

Washington will add Saints defensive back Marshon Lattimore to its roster as the team competes for its first NFC East division title since 2020.

The Commanders' (7-2) defense has played strong in recent weeks after being one of the league's worst units in its first month of action.

To pull off the deal, Washington used three picks in the upcoming draft – a third, a fourth and a sixth. In return, the Commanders receive Lattimore and the Saints return a fifth-round pick.

It is unclear whether Lattimore will be available for Washington's game against the Steelers in Week 10 as he is dealing with a hamstring injury.

What is clear is that Washington is getting Lattimore at a discount: The Saints previously restructured the former Defensive Rookie of the Year's contract, which means that Dan Quinn & Co. are getting Lattimore on a minimum contract for the rest of this season.

The Steelers get pass-catching help in the form of Jets WR Mike Williams

According to Schefter, Pittsburgh Jets selected WR Mike Williams with a fifth-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.

Williams gives QB Russell Wilson another threat downfield, lining up on the other side of the field in front of George Pickens.

The Bears trade Herbert to the RB-needy Bengals for a late-round pick

The Lions weren't the only NFC North team to make a move Tuesday morning. The Bears traded backup running back Khalil Herbert to the Bengals for a 2025 seventh-round pick.

Cincinnati will be without Week 1 starter Zack Moss for the foreseeable future as his back is dealing with a neck injury.

Herbert, a former sixth-round pick out of Virginia Tech, has just eight carries for 16 yards this season. He scored a touchdown in Chicago's Week 2 loss to the Houston Texans.

The Cowboys give Carolina a fourth-round pick for WR Mingo

According to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero, the Cowboys also entered the deadline sweepstakes and bolstered their injured receiver room by acquiring former Ole Miss star Jonathan Mingo from the Carolina Panthers.

Mingo cost Dallas a 2025 fourth-round pick, Pelissero reports. The Cowboys returned a 2025 seventh-round pick along with their new 23-year-old receiver.

In nine games in 2024, Mingo has 12 catches for 121 yards for Carolina. This is a developing story. Expect more trades to be added throughout the day.

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