It’s somewhat surprising that despite losing Stefon Diggs to a season-ending injury, the Texans aren’t expected to make a big splash at receiver. We told you last week: The 49ers have called around looking to add to their defense; New England defensive tackle Davon Godchaux is available, and the Niners know it. The Patriots also are open to moving wideouts Tyquan Thornton and Kendrick Bourne as well as safety Kyle Dugger. The Indianapolis Colts have told teams they aren’t moving DT DeForest Buckner, and Denver isn’t moving D.J. Jones despite interest in him.
• No surprise: Buffalo safety Mike Edwards is available, and so is Jaguarsfive-time Pro Bowl guard Brandon Scherff.
Teams have until 4 p.m. on Tuesday to make a major move. Make sure you check out Tuesday’s episode of the “Scoop City” podcast for all the latest on the trade deadline.
McCaffrey was traded on Oct. 20, 2022, before the deadline.
What did the Panthers earn in exchange? They received:
- 2023 second-round pick, No. 61 overall (TE Brenton Strange)
- 2023 third-round pick, No. 93 overall (TE Darnell Washington)
- 2023 fourth-round pick, No. 132 overall (EDGE Nick Herbig)
- 2024 fifth-round pick, No. 157 overall (CB Chau Smith Wade)
The Panthers included the No. 61 pick in their trade-up with the Chicago Bears to secure the No. 1 overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft, which they used on QB Bryce Young. Carolina also traded picks No. 93 and No. 132 in the third round that same draft to the Pittsburgh Steelers to move up to No. 80 for EDGE DJ Johnson.
Early Window
- Atlanta Falcons 27, Dallas Cowboys 21
- Baltimore Ravens 41, Denver Broncos 10
- Buffalo Bills 30, Miami Dolphins 27
- Carolina Panthers 23, New Orleans Saints 22
- Cincinnati Bengals 41, Las Vegas Raiders 24
- Los Angeles Chargers 27, Cleveland Browns 10
- Washington Commanders 27, New York Giants 22
- Tennessee Titans 20, New England Patriots 17 (OT)
Late Window
- Arizona Cardinals 29, Chicago Bears 9
- Philadelphia Eagles 28, Jacksonville Jaguars 23
- Detroit Lions 24, Green Bay Packers 14
- Los Angeles Rams 26, Seattle Seahawks 20 (OT)
HOUSTON (AP) Buddy Hield scored 27 points and the Golden State Warriors squandered a huge lead before outlasting the Houston Rockets 127-121 in overtime Saturday night.
It’s Golden State’s 14th straight-regular season win over the Rockets and the eighth in a row in Houston.
The Warriors led by 31 points in the first half. The Rockets tied it with an 18-2 run to open the fourth quarter.
Golden State scored the first six points in overtime to make it 125-119 and went on to a third straight win without Steph Curry, who is out with a sprained left ankle.
The Warriors led by five before a 3-pointer by Jabari Smith Jr. cut the lead to 119-117 with 15.5 seconds to go in regulation. Aaron Holiday stole the ball from Draymond Green and he fouled out a few seconds later. Tari Eason made two free throws after that to send it to overtime.
Eason led the Rockets with a career-high 27 points. Smith added 21.
Andrew Wiggins added 15 points for Golden State in his return after missing two games with a strained back.
Warriors: Golden State continued to win without Curry, improving to 5-1 this season. The team said he will be re-evaluated Sunday to see how much longer he’ll be out.
Rockets: Houston played much better after halftime than it did in an awful first half but couldn’t close it out to build on consecutive wins at San Antonio and Dallas.
Jonathan Kuminga scored the first two baskets of overtime to make it 123-119. He finished with 23 points.
Houston made just 1 of 12 shots in overtime.
The Rockets host the Knicks on Monday night, while the Warriors visit Washington Monday night.
2024-2025 NBA Championship - Odds to Win
| 10/22/24 | 11/4/24 |
Boston Celtics | 3/1 | 5/2 ↓ (+250) |
Oklahoma City Thunder | 6/1 | 9/2 ↓ (+450) |
New York Knicks | 15/2(+750) | 8/1 ↑ |
Dallas Mavericks | 10/1 | 10/1 |
Minnesota Timberwolves | 11/1 | 12/1 ↑ |
Denver Nuggets | 10/1 | 16/1 ↑ |
Phoenix Suns | 25/1 | 16/1 ↓ |
Cleveland Cavaliers | 35/1 | 18/1 ↓ |
Los Angeles Lakers | 33/1 | 18/1 ↓ |
Philadelphia 76ers | 9/1 | 18/1 ↑ |
Golden State Warriors | 33/1 | 20/1 ↓ |
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