The NFL trade landscape is buzzing as Kenny Pickett and Sam Howell both face their third trades, raising eyebrows among fans and analysts alike. On August 26, 2025, Pickett was traded from the Browns to the Raiders, where he will now serve as backup to Geno Smith. This latest move highlights the volatility of quarterback positions across the league.
- Kenny Pickett traded for the third time.
- Browns received a 2026 fifth-round pick.
- Pickett was a first-round pick in 2022.
- Sam Howell also traded three times.
- Browns opted for three quarterbacks on roster.
- Pickett now backup to Geno Smith in Las Vegas.
Initially a first-round pick in 2022, Pickett’s journey has been anything but stable. After being traded from the Steelers to the Eagles, he landed in Cleveland, only to be shipped out again. Howell’s journey is similarly tumultuous, moving from Washington to Seattle, then Minnesota, and finally to Philadelphia. What does this mean for their careers?
This series of trades raises questions about the future of both quarterbacks. Will they find stability in their new teams, or continue to be shuffled around? Key developments include:
- Pickett now backs up Geno Smith in Las Vegas.
- The Browns opted not to keep four quarterbacks, focusing on Joe Flacco, Dillon Gabriel, and Shedeur Sanders.
- Howell’s multiple trades indicate a search for a permanent role.
As the season progresses, fans should keep an eye on how these trades influence team performances and player development. Will Pickett and Howell finally find their footing in their new homes?