It’s been a very tumultuous Week 9 across the NFL slate, with unexpected results and the league’s trade deadline looming.
MNF is shaping up to be no exception, with the Dallas Cowboys hosting the Arizona Cardinals at AT&T Stadium in the midst of Brian Schottenheimer still in his first year as head coach for the iconic Dallas franchise.
And while the Nov. 3 game promises excitement, front offices everywhere are facing excitement behind the scenes with the trade deadline officially less than 24 hours away.

Dallas Cowboys Insider Reveals Three Trade Deadline Targets
It wouldn’t be the trade deadline if deals didn’t get done. For the Cowboys, this is no exception, even as focus remains on the Cardinals’ matchup.
According to insider Jordan Schultz, Dallas and general manager Jerry Jones have spoken with three potential trade targets ahead of the deadline.
“At least one deal is getting done somewhere,” Schultz said a source told him.
My understanding is the #Cowboys have spoken to the Bengals on DE Trey Hendrickson and LB Logan Wilson, and to the Dolphins on OLB Bradley Chubb. They’ve had talks with other teams as well.
“At least one deal is getting done somewhere,” a source said. https://t.co/4I9xwOn9my
— Jordan Schultz (@Schultz_Report) November 3, 2025
1) DE Trey Hendrickson
Cincinnati Bengals’ defensive end Trey Hendrickson may currently be listed as questionable, but his name still made Schultz’s list. The FAU alum, 30, was originally drafted by the New Orleans Saints in the third round back in 2017 before making his way over to Cincinnati for 2021.
Hendrickson has posted 81 sacks throughout his career in addition to 15 forced fumbles. He has recently been dealing with a hip injury that kept him sidelined for Sunday’s loss to the Bears.
2) LB Logan Wilson
Another member of the Cincinnati roster, linebacker Logan Wilson, has played his entire career with the Bengals so far. In the midst of his sixth year in the NFL, the 6’2″, 245-pound 29-year-old has posted a whopping 541 total tackles across 76 games played.
However, the Bengals have the worst defense ranked in the league according to PFSN’s Defense Impact metric. Similar to Hendrickson, Wilson is also currently listed as questionable, likely due to a reported calf injury. Wilson was originally selected by the Bengals with the No. 65 overall pick of the 2020 NFL Draft.
3) OLB Bradley Chubb
It’s being reported that the Cowboys aren’t alone in their pursuit of Miami’s Bradley Chubb.
Chubb — the fifth overall pick in the 2018 draft — was traded only three years ago from the Denver Broncos to the Dolphins. His base salary is only around $1.25 million. Miami would take a dead-money charge of $23.858 million next year if Chubb is traded before Tuesday’s deadline. He has four sacks in nine games throughout 2025.
All trades must be completed by Tuesday at 4:00 p.m. EST.
