10 Times a NFL Team’s “All In” Move Blew Up Instantly

Sometimes, NFL teams go all in—splashy trades, massive contracts, “this is our year” energy. And sometimes, those moves backfire so fast it’s like the football gods hit the veto button.

Whether it was chasing a Super Bowl or trying to salvage a sinking season, these teams pushed all their chips to the middle and got burned immediately. Here are 10 times an “all in” move flopped harder than a fake punt in your own territory.

10. 2022 Broncos Trade for Russell Wilson

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Denver thought they were a quarterback away, and then Russ showed up, talking about subway sandwiches. The hype was real, and the collapse was even realer.

9. 2021 Browns Load Up on Free Agents

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The Browns tried to build a super team, but forgot that team chemistry isn’t something you buy at the store. It looked great on paper, and then they actually had to play football.

8. 2015 Eagles and the Chip Kelly Overhaul

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Chip Kelly basically turned the roster into an experiment, and the results were… not ideal. They went all in on his vision, and the vision needed glasses.

7. 2022 Colts Trade for Matt Ryan

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Indy thought they were getting a steady veteran presence. What they got was a masterclass in how to age out of the position in real time.

6. 2018 Jaguars Stick With Blake Bortles

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After nearly making the Super Bowl, Jacksonville doubled down on Bortles. It was a bold move—and it aged like warm milk.

5. 2011 Eagles “Dream Team

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That offseason spending spree was legendary for all the wrong reasons. The team didn’t gel, the hype fizzled, and the “dream” turned into a meme.

4. 2020 Texans Trade DeAndre Hopkins

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Trading your star wide receiver to go “all in” on your QB sounds fine—until it blows up your entire offense. The Texans pressed the self-destruct button and acted surprised when the house collapsed.

3. 2022 Raiders Trade for Davante Adams

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It looked like a reunion tour built for fireworks. Instead, it was a reminder that a wide receiver can’t carry a franchise if the rest of it is on fire.

Read More: The 15 Most Shocking NFL Trades That Completely Backfired

2. 2021 Rams Sell the Future for a Title

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Yes, they won the Super Bowl. But they instantly fell off a cliff, and now they’re rebuilding like that win came with a hangover that won’t go away.

Read More: The 10 Worst Trades in Sports History

1. 2023 Jets Trade for Aaron Rodgers

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The Jets pushed everything to the center of the table. Four plays later, their Super Bowl dreams were on crutches. And now two years later? He’s gone.

Read More: The 18 Most Questionable Trades in Sports History

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