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Raiders DE Maxx Crosby Says on Podcast He Was Angry and Confused After Ravens Canceled Trade
The Ravens canceled the trade after medical scans revealed knee issues in Crosby, leading them to sign Trey Hendrickson within 24 hours, avoiding a costly deal.
- On Monday, the Baltimore Ravens canceled a trade for Maxx Crosby after a physical and MRI raised medical concerns, as team GM Eric DeCosta explained, 'We were not able to complete the process of trading for the player.'
- A doctor's report surfaced on Monday suggesting Crosby underwent surgery in January for meniscus damage plus bone and cartilage concerns, prompting scrutiny.
- Crosby recounted that 'So I'm doing all these scans, they took forever,' and he said DeCosta told him, 'Man, I don't know how to say this, but one of our doctors has concerns with the results or whatever, with your knee.'
- Baltimore pivoted by signing Trey Hendrickson to a four-year, $112 million deal less than 24 hours after canceling Crosby's trade, while Crosby returned to Las Vegas to join a revamped Raiders defense with Nakobe Dean, Quay Walker and Kwity Paye.
- Looking toward the season, Crosby is expected to be ready by training camp in July after recording 73 tackles, 10 sacks, 28 tackles for loss and one interception in the 2025-26 NFL regular season.
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Raiders DE Maxx Crosby says on podcast he was angry and confused after Ravens canceled trade
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Maxx Crosby said on his podcast that he was angry and confused by the Ravens’ decision to cancel the trade that would have sent him to Baltimore.
·Toronto, Canada
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