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Ravens Back Out of Maxx Crosby Trade, Raising Questions About Offseason Deals
The Ravens avoided giving up two first-round picks by signing Hendrickson, who has 79 sacks since 2019, after medical concerns halted Crosby trade.
- After the March 10, 2026, shock, the Ravens canceled the Crosby trade over medical concerns and agreed with Hendrickson on Wednesday.
- Crosby's medical timeline shows he wouldn't be cleared until June/July, yet the trade proceeded Friday despite knowledge of his recovery status, then was called off four days later.
- Trey Hendrickson brings proven production with 79 sacks since 2019, a 12.3% pressure rate, 33 fourth-quarter and overtime sacks, and is a four-time Pro Bowler.
- Baltimore Ravens' decision immediately returned two first-round picks, but NFL agents and general managers criticized it with 'How can a team ever trust the Ravens again?' and 'This is very much bullshit on Baltimore's part.'
- Hendrickson's contract reduces projected cap pressure compared with Crosby's $30.7 million in 2026, but the roster's outside linebackers have only 12.5 career sacks, leaving long-term questions.
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·Richmond, United States
Read Full ArticleRavens’ Eric DeCosta reveals his Maxx Crosby ‘regret’ and truth about Trey Hendrickson deal
Eric DeCosta wants to make one thing abundantly clear — he really wanted to make things work with Maxx Crosby on the Ravens. And he's incredibly disheartened by how things turned out.
·New York, United States
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