
"Of that trio, Richardson is the least likely to change hands, according to Jones. The former fourth overall pick (2023) disappointed during his first two years in the league, and he then lost a preseason competition to Daniel Jones for the Colts' starting job this summer. Jones has since gotten off to a surprisingly fast start for the 3-1 Colts, further calling Richardson's future into question. The Colts are inclined to keep Richardson through the season, though, as he'll remain under team control in 2026."
"With the Giants having benched Wilson for rookie Jaxson Dart in late September, the 36-year-old looks like the most logical trade candidate of this group. The Giants haven't actively sought out offers for Wilson, per Jones, but that could change over the next month. They already have another veteran backup in Jameis Winston under contract for next season. Wilson, on the other hand, is due to reach free agency again during the spring after signing a one-year, $10.5MM guarantee with the Giants last offseason."
Four weeks into the season, no teams have shown interest in trading Anthony Richardson, Russell Wilson, or Kirk Cousins. Richardson is currently the least likely to be moved after losing a preseason competition and with the Colts off to a 3-1 start; he remains under team control in 2026 and carries a fifth-year option decision for 2027. Wilson was benched for rookie Jaxson Dart and appears the most logical trade candidate, though the Giants have not actively sought offers; an acquiring team would assume a prorated $2MM base and likely surrender a Day 3 pick. Cousins has not drawn interest because his contract includes large guarantees that make a trade prohibitive.
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