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Denver Broncos trade Bradley Chubb to Miami Dolphins

NS_headshot_clearbackgroundby:Nick Schultz11/01/22

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Denver Broncos linebacker Bradley Chubb (Photo by Jamie Schwaberow/Getty Images)

One of the biggest NFL trade deadline dominos has fallen. The Denver Broncos are trading Bradley Chubb to the Miami Dolphins, according to multiple reports.

Chubb is heading to Miami for running back Chase Edmonds and a slew of draft picks, according to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero. The Broncos are receiving a 2023 first-round NFL Draft pick — the one the Dolphins acquired from San Francisco — and a 2024 fourth-rounder. Denver is also sending a 2025 fifth-round selection to Miami as part of the deal.

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Chubb, who starred at NC State, will try to help fortify the Dolphins’ pass rush amid an impressive 2022 season. He had 5.5 sacks, two forced fumbles and 26 tackles to his name this season for Denver under new coach Nathaniel Hackett and Co.

The NFL trade deadline is coming up fast as teams have to make all deals by 4 p.m. ET Tuesday.

Pittsburgh Steelers trading Chase Claypool to Chicago Bears

Chase Claypool is on the move. The Pittsburgh Steelers are trading him to the Chicago Bears, according to ESPN’s Field Yates and Adam Schefter.

Pittsburgh is receiving a second-round pick for Claypool, who has 311 yards and a touchdown this season — his third in the NFL. Last week against the Philadelphia Eagles, he had four receptions for 45 yards as the Steelers fell 35-13.

Now, he’s heading to Chicago, where he’ll try to help boost a struggling wide receiver corps to work with quarterback Justin Fields. Pittsburgh drafted Claypool in the second round of the 2020 NFL Draft after four years at Notre Dame, where he played alongside Bears tight end Cole Kmet. He was also an NFL All-Rookie Team selection when he totaled 873 yards and nine touchdowns in his first year in the league.

The Bears have been active in the days leading up to the deadline and traded star linebacker Roquan Smith to the Baltimore Ravens for a second-round pick on Monday. However, the Bears traded their own pick to the Steelers for Claypool.