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One of the top players on the New York Jets roster has caught the eye of the Philadelphia Eagles.

NFL Insider Dianna Russini revealed on Saturday, November 1, that the Eagles âasked the Jetsâ about the availability of defensive lineman Jermaine Johnson.
Russini said the Eagles âneed an edge rusher.â When the Jets have been asked about Johnson, they have âheld a high asking price of a second-round pick or better.â
Former Jets general manager Joe Douglas is now the Eaglesâ senior personnel director. On âOne Jets Drive,â Douglasâ aggressive strategy of trading back into the first round to acquire Johnson during the 2022Â NFLÂ draft went viral on social media.
The #Jets did a phenomenal job with their âOne Jets Driveâ series.
This moment of GM Joe Douglas seeing the Chiefs trade up thinking it was for Jermaine Johnson is great.
The draft room reaction when they finally get Johnson is awesome.
(via @NYJets YT)
NFL Insider Says Jets Continue to Listen on Johnson Ahead of Deadline
âThe Jets also have edge rushers of interest. The team has no plans to move Will McDonald IV, but is listening on Jermaine Johnson II. Johnson has a year left on his deal after this one, and it sounds like New York would want a second-round pick for him,â NFL Insider Albert Breer wrote in a column on Friday, October 31.
Tuesday, November 4, at 4 pm is the 2025 NFL trade deadline.
Johnson Doesnât Expect to Be Traded
Trade rumors have been swirling around Johnson for the last couple of weeks.
On October 22, Johnson posted a âThe Wolf of Wall Streetâ GIF on social media that featured a quote about not leaving.
ESPNâs Rich Cimini spoke to Johnson in the locker room about the social media activity.
He told Cimini that he received âclarityâ from the front office on the trade rumors.
âIâm definitely wanted here, and I want to stay here,â Johnson told Cimini. âThatâs been understood. Hence the tweet.â
NFL Insider Reveals Truth About Johnson Jets Trade Calls
Connor Hughes of SNY revealed on âJets Final Driveâ that the Jets have had back-and-forth calls about Johnson.
âI know that there have been ingoing and outgoing calls from Florham Park about Jermaine Johnson. This hasnât just been teams calling the Jets; the Jets have also been calling people. I know that Jermaine Johnson is viewed around the league as a player that is available for the right price,â Hughes explained on âJets Final Drive.â
The Truth Shall Set You Free in a Matter of Days
Johnson believes he is staying in a Jets uniform. Several Insiders have reported that Johnson can be had for the right price. What is the truth?
What happens by the Tuesday, November 4 NFL trade deadline will reveal what is truly going on.
Johnson, 26, is under contract with the Jets through the 2026 season.
Jets and Eagles Have Already Struck a Trade Ahead of the Deadline
Jets General manager Darren Mougey and Eagles GM Howie Roseman have already banged out one deal.
Earlier this week, the Jets flipped cornerback Michael Carter II and a 2027 seventh-round pick to Philly in exchange for wide receiver John Metchie III and a 2027 sixth-round pick.
If they worked together once, they could certainly work together again. The Jets are 1-7 in last place in the AFC East. While the Eagles at 6-2 sit atop the NFC East as we approach the deadline.
BREAKING: CLEVELAND BROWNS REPORTEDLY TARGETING BLOCKBUSTER TRADE FOR DERRICK HENRY

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The AFC North might be bracing for another storm â because word around the league is that the
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NFL insider Bill Simmons set the internet ablaze after teasing the possibility on
âCan I start the rumor of Derrick Henry to the Browns? Theyâve got the defense, theyâve got the line â imagine putting Henry behind that.â
The reaction was instant. Browns fans, still reeling from the loss of Nick Chubb, immediately rallied behind the idea.
Adding Henry â a proven workhorse and future Hall of Famer â would restore Clevelandâs bruising offensive identity and give them a legitimate playoff push in a tough AFC.
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Clevelandâs defense, led by Myles Garrett, has been elite, but the offense has struggled to maintain balance without Chubb.
The front office has reportedly explored multiple RB options, but Henry would be the
Meanwhile, the Ravensâ uncertainty surrounding Lamar Jacksonâs hamstring and their crowded backfield have fueled speculation that they might listen to trade calls.
A Browns source reportedly told The Athletic:
âIf the Ravens even pick up the phone, Andrew Berryâs dialing back in seconds.â
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Henryâs arrival would immediately fill the void left by Chubbâs injury, while allowing
In freezing AFC North football, Henryâs physical style could be the difference between a playoff spot and an early exit.
One anonymous AFC scout told
âIf Henry lands in Cleveland, good luck stopping that offense in January.â