Raiders have a tough decision to make regarding Maxx Crosby's future now that trade was nixed
- On Tuesday, Baltimore called off a blockbuster trade for Maxx Crosby after he failed his physical, collapsing the deal, according to a person with knowledge.
- Crosby underwent surgery in January to repair a torn meniscus in his left knee and missed the final two games, while Ravens' medical review flagged a stress injury to bone and cartilage making two first-round picks risky.
- With nearly $112 million in cap space, the Raiders could absorb Crosby's cap hit after Baltimore pivoted to a $112 million, four-year deal for Trey Hendrickson, a four-time Pro Bowl edge rusher.
- Facing that retention, the Raiders must weigh trade, wait or retention options, as they consider whether to accept a conditional return, wait for Crosby's rehab, or keep him.
- Potential suitors such as the Eagles or Bills might pursue Crosby while he rehabs, impacting the Raiders' 2026 outlook given their cap space and free-agency moves.
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Ravens Criticized for $112M Move After Pulling Out of Raiders-Maxx Crosby Deal
There’s a lot to unpack with what’s going on between the Las Vegas Raiders, Baltimore Ravens, and DE Maxx Crosby, but now that the Ravens went out and handed pass rusher Trey Hendrickson a four-year, $112M deal, Baltimore is being heavily criticized.NFL insider Dianna Russini reported the following:“It’s been made clear by multiple people around the NFL at all levels that Baltimore had all the information and understood where Maxx Crosby’s knee …
Maxx Crosby’s Wife Reacts to Stunning News of His Failed Physical, Nixing Trade
Maxx Crosby’s wife, Rachel Crosby, responded after her husband’s failed physical sent shockwaves through the NFL. Rachel shared a message from Maxx’s agent, CJ LaBoy, via her Instagram Story on Tuesday, March 10, which insisted the football star’s recovery from knee surgery was going as planned despite the news. “Say it louder 👏🏻👏🏻,” Rachel wrote. LaBoy said that “Maxx continues to be on track in his recovery and if anything is ahead of s…
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