A look at who came away on the right (and wrong) side of the deadline
By Cody Benjamin| CBS Sports
When Tuesday began, it wasn't just the start of Election Day. It also marked trade deadline day in the NFL. But if somehow you were completely unaware of the latter, you'd be fully forgiven for your mistake thanks to an especially quiet afternoon around the league. Despite big names like Jimmy Garoppolo, Amari Cooper, Golden Tate, Duane Brown and Dante Fowler being moved mid-season from 2017-2018, this year's deadline -- much like that of 2019 -- failed to produce just about any notable action.
With teams hesitant to take on future salary cap space and part with 2021 draft picks, per Sports Illustrated's Albert Breer, only a handful of low-tier reserves found new homes on Tuesday, with the New England Patriots landing wide receiver Isaiah Ford and the Miami Dolphins acquiring running back DeAndre Washington.
That said, it's not too hard to identify winners and losers from this year's deadline: ...
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