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A big week for tight ends could be on horizon
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The Baltimore Ravens are off to a disappointing 1-5 start, which could prompt management to cut ties with a three-time Pro Bowler.
Sitting at 4-3 at the bye week, the Jaguars have been extremely aggressive when making trades to this point under the new regime of head coach Liam Coen, general manager James Gladstone and executive vice president of football operations Tony Boselli.
Simply put, the Rams need another playmaker outside of Puka Nacua and Davante Adams. L.A. hasn’t gotten much production from its tights ends this season. Between Tyler Higbee, Davis Allen, Colby Parkinson and Terrance Ferguson, they have combined for 30 receptions for 290 yards and 4 touchdowns on 43 targets, per Pro Football Reference.
The Los Angeles Rams could be an ideal landing spot for Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews before the 2025 deadline.
At 4-3, the Jacksonville Jaguars could look to buy ahead of the 2025 NFL trade deadline. This premier target could be a huge addition for this team.
The Ravens have no other receiver on the injury list. Andrews has 21 catches on 27 targets for 174 yards and two scores, with an average of 29.0 yards per game.
Finally, it’s not like the Bills aren’t using multiple tight ends. Kincaid is a top ten receiving tight end, but, having already missed a game with an oblique injury, his back up Dawson Knox has logged more snaps than him.
Potential trade targets to address team needs include WR Jakobi Meyers, DL Calais Campbell, and S Kyle Dugger. The 2025 NFL trade deadline is at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 4. As the Jacksonville Jaguars continue through their bye week,