Wideouts sent packing
Former 49er Jerry Rice will rejoin Mike Holmgren in Seattle.
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Jerry Rice and Keenan McCardell switched teams Tuesday, when there actually were deals at the NFL trading deadline for the first time in five years.
Rice, the leading receiver in NFL history, went from Oakland to Seattle early Tuesday.
By 4 p.m., when the deadline officially arrived, Dallas had sent Antonio Bryant to Cleveland for Quincy Morgan and the 34-year-old McCardell, who had been holding out, was sent from Tampa Bay to San Diego.
The last time there were trades at the deadline was in 1999, when Miami sent running back Karim Abdul-Jabbar to Cleveland and Tampa Bay traded defensive end Regan Upshaw to Jacksonville, in both cases for draft picks.
The two biggest deadline day trades of the last two decades involved running backs Herschel Walker in 1989 and Eric Dickerson two years earlier.
Walker was dealt by the Cowboys to the Vikings in a deal that involved 18 players and draft picks. Dickerson, now a Hall of Famer, went from the Rams to the Colts in a three-way deal involving 10 players and picks that also sent the rights to Cornelius Bennett from Indianapolis to Buffalo.
Grumpy Raider
The best-known player traded this week, of course, was the 42-year-old Rice, who was openly unhappy in Oakland and went to the Seahawks for a seventh-round draft pick.
He had gone without a catch in three of five games this season, including Sunday's 31-3 loss to Denver when he didn't even get a pass thrown his way. His NFL record streak of 274 games with a reception ended in Week 2 against Buffalo.
In Seattle, he will rejoin coach Mike Holmgren, who was his offensive coordinator in San Francisco at the height of his career and play again in the West Coast offense. Until this season, he had been in that system his entire career -- first with the 49ers and then with the Raiders.
So long, Tampa Bay
McCardell, who led the Bucs last season with 84 catches for 1,174 yards and eight touchdowns, was sent to San Diego for third- and sixth-round draft picks next season.
Reche Caldwell, the Chargers' leading wide receiver, hurt his right knee last Sunday in the 21-20 loss in Atlanta although the extent of the injury has not been disclosed.
"I have been working hard every day to stay in peak physical condition, and I am prepared to come in and make an immediate contribution," said McCardell, who began his career with Cleveland and also has played for Jacksonville. "I could not be happier with this trade."