Maxx Crosby Bids Emotional Farewell to Raiders Fans, Eyes Super Bowl with Ravens
Maxx Crosby thanked Raiders fans and owners, pledging to retire as a Raider while committing to help the Ravens pursue a Super Bowl, after seven seasons and 69.5 sacks.
- On Friday, Maxx Crosby posted a farewell video after the Raiders traded him to Baltimore, saying he has 'zero ill will' and hopes to retire as a Raider.
- Late in the season, Crosby was shut down for the final two games as the Raiders pursued the No. 1 draft pick, with public trade talk and tensions with ownership surfacing, contributing to the move.
- Across seven seasons with Las Vegas, Crosby recorded 69 1/2 sacks, earned two second-team All-Pro honors, and made five Pro Bowl appearances.
- For Baltimore, the deal addresses a major need after a weak 2025 pass rush, Crosby has spoken with Eric DeCosta and Jesse Minter and pledged to 'give everything in my heart and soul', but the trade becomes official on Wednesday, March 11, 2026.
- He underscored his bond with Raider Nation, saying 'I bleed Silver and Black' and calling Las Vegas home despite the move, while thanking Mark Davis for support during his lowest point.
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Maxx Crosby Turns Heads With Social Media Change After Ravens Trade
If you want to know how all-in edge rusher Maxx Crosby is with the Baltimore Ravens — and his heartfelt speech following Friday’s trade from the Las Vegas raiders wasn’t enough — just take 1 look at his official Instagram account.Crosby changed his profile picture to a seamless edit of him in a Ravens uniform on Sunday — and in his signature No. 98 jersey — and set tongues wagging. It even got a screenshot and a repost from Ravens quarterback an…
Maxx Crosby bids emotional farewell to Raiders fans, eyes Super Bowl with Ravens
Star pass rusher Maxx Crosby struggled to hold in his emotions as he said goodbye to Raiders fans in a nearly 13-minute video Saturday and told his new supporters in Baltimore that he would go there with the singular goal of winning the Super Bowl.
Maxx Crosby posts farewell to Raiders organization: ‘I feel like I let y’all down’
Maxx Crosby posted a 13-minute farewell to the Las Vegas Raiders organization and fans on social media Saturday, saying at one point that he let the fan base down for not delivering a championship during his time with the team.
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