The Question of Fate: Which Superstar QB is Most Likely to Get Traded?
As the NFL season draws to a close, the futures of three elite quarterbacks are under scrutiny. Joe Burrow, Lamar Jackson, and Josh Allen have all been touted as potential trade targets, with each having unique circumstances that could lead them out of their current homes.
For Burrow, the situation is complex. While he publicly declared his intention to be the starter in 2026, his comments also hinted at a desire for stability beyond next season. The Bengals' decision to keep him will likely depend on whether head coach Zac Taylor is retained or not. If that's the case, Burrow may remain with Cincinnati.
In contrast, Josh Allen has shown no signs of wanting out of Buffalo. Despite being heartbroken over his team's playoff loss, there are indications that he's committed to the Bills' organization long-term. The fact that Pittsburgh Steelers fans have started Photoshopping him in Steelers gear suggests a strong connection between Allen and the city.
Lamar Jackson, on the other hand, is the most likely candidate for trade. While Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti has stated that Jackson is his top priority, the quarterback's massive cap hit presents an elephant in the room. Reconstructing this deal could free up significant resources to bolster the team's roster.
As a result, whispers about Jackson's availability have already begun circulating, with teams like the Las Vegas Raiders expressing interest in making a push for him. If Bisciotti decides that trading his star player is the best way to upgrade his franchise, there are likely dozens of other clubs willing to make a serious offer.
While it would be a shock if any of these quarterbacks were traded, the situation surrounding Jackson makes it the most plausible scenario. Will he remain with the Ravens, or will another team convince Bisciotti that his star player is worth the hefty price tag? Only time will tell.
As the NFL season draws to a close, the futures of three elite quarterbacks are under scrutiny. Joe Burrow, Lamar Jackson, and Josh Allen have all been touted as potential trade targets, with each having unique circumstances that could lead them out of their current homes.
For Burrow, the situation is complex. While he publicly declared his intention to be the starter in 2026, his comments also hinted at a desire for stability beyond next season. The Bengals' decision to keep him will likely depend on whether head coach Zac Taylor is retained or not. If that's the case, Burrow may remain with Cincinnati.
In contrast, Josh Allen has shown no signs of wanting out of Buffalo. Despite being heartbroken over his team's playoff loss, there are indications that he's committed to the Bills' organization long-term. The fact that Pittsburgh Steelers fans have started Photoshopping him in Steelers gear suggests a strong connection between Allen and the city.
Lamar Jackson, on the other hand, is the most likely candidate for trade. While Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti has stated that Jackson is his top priority, the quarterback's massive cap hit presents an elephant in the room. Reconstructing this deal could free up significant resources to bolster the team's roster.
As a result, whispers about Jackson's availability have already begun circulating, with teams like the Las Vegas Raiders expressing interest in making a push for him. If Bisciotti decides that trading his star player is the best way to upgrade his franchise, there are likely dozens of other clubs willing to make a serious offer.
While it would be a shock if any of these quarterbacks were traded, the situation surrounding Jackson makes it the most plausible scenario. Will he remain with the Ravens, or will another team convince Bisciotti that his star player is worth the hefty price tag? Only time will tell.