By Associated Press - Monday, October 29, 2012

NEW YORK — The NFL has moved its trade deadline back two days to Thursday because of potential complications from Hurricane Sandy.

All 32 teams were notified Monday that the league’s offices would be closed through Tuesday because of the storm. So thedeadline now is 4 p.m. ET on Thursday, when waivers for vested veterans also begin.

This is the second time the trade deadline has been moved this year. After negotiations with the players’ union, the deadlinewas switched from after games of Week 6 to Oct. 30, after games of Week 8.



Traditionally, there are few trades by the teams at the deadline. The NFL hoped the two-week change might result in more deals.

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