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Ian Rapoport was the latest person to shut down the rumors of the Green Bay Packers looking to trade for Josh Sweat.
The Green Bay Packers do have reasons to trade for Arizona Cardinals pass-rusher Josh Sweat this offseason.
Josh Sweat speaks to members of the media at the Arizona Cardinals Training Center in Tempe on March 13, 2025. | Diannie Chavez/The Republic / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images It appears the Green Bay Packers won’t have an opportunity to trade for Arizona Cardinals edge rusher Josh Sweat after all.
The Green Bay Packers will not trade for Arizona Cardinals defender Josh Sweat, according to NFL Network insider Ian Rapoport. There were some rumors going around that the Packers and Cardinals were talking about a Sweat trade.
One NFL executive believes the Packers could acquire Josh Sweat for a surprisingly low price, but not without some concerns attached. The post Packers Cheap Trade Idea With Cardinals Comes With Brutal Josh Sweat Evaluation appeared first on HEAVY.
After Myles Garrett was traded to the Rams, the Packers are looking to improve their defensive line as well.
According to NFL Insider Sean Wright, the Packers and Cardinals have been in talks about trading Pro Bowl EDGE rusher Josh Sweat to Green Bay, with the main sticking point being the draft pick Green Bay would send to Arizona and how much of Sweat’s remaining contract the Packers are willing to absorb.
The Pittsburgh Steelers’ star player, Alex Highsmith, has found himself in the middle of trade rumors ever since the team signed a four year deal with Nick Herbig for a whopping $100 million. While the team has not confirmed if Alex Highsmith will be traded,
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