The New England Patriots moved on from a pair of former defensive starters on Tuesday by trading safety Kyle Dugger to the Pittsburgh Steelers and defensive end Keion White to the San Francisco 49ers, according to multiple media reports.
Both swaps are framed the same: The Patriots are sending a seventh-round draft pick along with their former player while collecting a sixth-round choice in return.
Dugger and White had been starters under previous Pats head coaches Bill Belichick and Jerod Mayo, but their roles diminished for first-year coach Mike Vrabel this season. White, 26, was a healthy scratch for the Patriots’ 32-13 victory against the visiting Cleveland Browns on Sunday.
Double deals: More about the Patriots sending safety Kyle Dugger to the Pittsburgh Steelers and edge Keion White to the San Francisco 49ers, via @nwagoner:https://t.co/AMNtFxEakb
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) October 29, 2025
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Dugger signed a four-year, $58-million contract with New England last year after receiving the transition tag. He started just four of seven games for the Patriots this season after starting every game he appeared in during the past three campaigns.
The 2020 second-round pick has contributed just 17 tackles in 2025. He has recorded 441 tackles, 3.5 sacks and nine interceptions across six seasons.
Dugger joins a Steelers defense that just lost veteran safety DeShon Elliott to a hyperextended knee in Sunday night’s loss to the Green Bay Packers. Head coach Mike Tomlin said on Tuesday that Elliott is week-to-week, according to ESPN.
White, meanwhile, played in the Patriots’ first five games with one start this season and totaled six tackles. The 2023 second-round pick started 13 of 17 games last year and totaled 56 tackles, five sacks, seven tackles for loss, 16 quarterback hits and two forced fumbles.
In parts of three seasons, White has 88 tackles, six sacks, 10 tackles for loss and 21 QB hits in 38 games (18 starts).
White’s new club, the 49ers, has amassed just nine sacks in eight games — only the Jacksonville Jaguars (eight in seven) have fewer. San Francisco has been trying to compete without five-time Pro Bowl edge rusher Nick Bosa, who sustained a season-ending torn right ACL in Week 3.
The 49ers’ depth is thin with ends Bryce Huff (hamstring), Yetur Gross-Matos (hamstring) and Sam Okuayinonu (ankle) also dealing with injuries.
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The San Francisco 49ers made a roster move Tuesday — or rather, declined to make one — that could indicate a trade for defensive line help is in the works.
With their front seven ravaged by injuries, Kyle Shanahan and John Lynch have consistently professed to have faith that suitable reinforcements could come from within the organization. But the pickings got even slimmer Tuesday when the Carolina Panthers signed edge rusher Trevis Gipson off San Francisco’s practice squad.
Gipson’s practice-squad elevations had been used up, meaning the 49ers needed to sign him to the active roster to keep him. They did not, despite the fact that Gipson had played in 4 games this year and was one of the 49ers’ top two edge rushers in Sunday’s loss to the Texans. That allowed the Panthers to swoop in and sign Gipson, originally a fifth-round pick with the Bears in 2020.
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