10 Best WIN-WIN Trades In NFL History

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Published 2024-08-03
While most trades have a clear winner and loser, there are some rare cases where both teams come out on top. These are the best win-win trades in NFL history.

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  • @multiyapples
    It’s a shame Philip Rivers and LaDanian Tomlinson never got a Super Bowl victory.
  • @yuviclipz
    The Bills really could have had jjetas and Patrick mahomes on the same team
  • I feel like an underrated win win trade is one from the 2007 NFL draft. In that draft, the Panthers had the 14th overall pick, and traded back with the New York Jets. The deal was the 25th overall pick, the 59th overall pick, and the 164th overall pick for the 14th and 191st overall picks. The main player the Jets got out of this was Darrelle Revis, who really needs no introduction. However, the Panthers would manage to get anchors on both defense and OL in the forms of Jon Beason and Ryan Kalil, who both became Pro Bowlers in their own right. Obviously, the Jets won the trade, Revis is in the Hall Of Fame with good reason, but Carolina got a good amount out of it too.
  • The eagles really saved the vikings by taking jalen reagor instead of jj.
  • Love how the Browns played a role in Watson both joining Houston and leaving Houston lol
  • Thumbnail wasn’t an actual trade. Vikings traded away Diggs to the Bills and then drafted Justin Jefferson to be his replacement at WR, and the 1st round pick the Bills traded ended up becoming Justin Jefferson.
  • @MurrayProds
    thumbnail trade is not a win win at all 💀
  • JJ for Diggs is def an L for Buffalo. Eli 2 rings, Rivers and steroids Merriman. L for Chargers.
  • @FicCreator27
    I think you underrated how bad Goff was in 2019 and 2020. watch his game against the dolphins.
  • No trades are win or loss if you either win or don't win a Super Bowl is all that matters.
  • jjettas for a 4 year rental of Stefon Diggs aint good at all
  • @tadc20
    Diggs wanted out because Minnesota was a run first team at the time.....nothing to do with being "second fiddle" to Thielen