Maxx Crosby moves on from trade talks, focuses on Raiders
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 3, 2026, 9:09 PM
Last updated Jun 3, 2026
Maxx Crosby expressed his commitment to the Las Vegas Raiders, stating he has moved on from the failed trade to the Ravens. The proposed deal fell through after concerns arose about Crosby's knee health following a physical. He is currently rehabbing but participating in voluntary offseason activities, feeling close to full health. Crosby conveyed enthusiasm about playing under the Raiders' new coaching staff led by Klint Kubiak, emphasizing his desire to contribute to the team moving forward.
- •Crosby says failed trade to Ravens is 'water under the bridge'.
- •Proposed trade involved two first-round picks but was nixed over health concerns.
- •Crosby is attending voluntary offseason work and nearing full recovery.
- •He is excited about the new coaching staff under Klint Kubiak.
- •Crosby aims to be a key contributor for the Raiders this season.
- 9:09 PMYahoo Sports — Maxx Crosby: Trade is water under the bridge, I'm in Las Vegas and I want to be here
""I want to be out there and be part of the team," Crosby said. "I just love what I do and I love playing football and I love being on the field."
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