Raiders pass rusher Maxx Crosby laughs off trade talk, focuses on recovery
- On February 5, 2026, Hutchinson told Kay Adams he addressed trade rumors linking him to Maxx Crosby, saying it 'sounds really good' despite roster concerns.
- On February 4, 2026, Jay Glazer reported that Maxx Crosby's relationship with the Las Vegas Raiders is likely ending, with "no less than 20 teams" showing interest and Crosby deciding the outcome.
- On performance metrics, Crosby earns nearly $36 million per season, making a trade cost likely higher than what Green Bay paid for Micah Parsons, Glazer said.
- For Detroit, the immediate consequence is that the Lions have only one bonafide edge-rusher for 2026 in Aidan Hutchinson, but analysts warn the combined cost may not add up for Detroit.
- Potential suitors like the Cincinnati Bengals could guarantee Crosby $30 million in 2026, as league interest would push his trade price higher, given his four-year deal and $106.5 million extension.
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