
"Before the Ravens and Raiders agreed to their deal, the Bears were viewed as a "team to watch" for Maxx Crosby. There was even chatter that Chicago was willing to offer a pair of first-round picks. After the reported trade went down, there were rumblings about the Bears being "close" to a Crosby trade."
"Just got a text from a very credible agent who said their is belief around League that the Bears will look into trading for Crosby....I was not told it was going to happen, I was told that there is belief the Bears will seriously look into it."
The Baltimore Ravens backed out of their agreed trade for Maxx Crosby with the Las Vegas Raiders, instead signing free-agent pass rusher Trey Hendrickson. This decision raises trust concerns around the Ravens organization. However, the situation presents a potential opportunity for the Chicago Bears, who were previously viewed as a team to watch for Crosby before Baltimore's deal. Reports indicate the Bears were willing to offer two first-round picks and were considered close to a trade. Former Bears scouting director Greg Gabriel reported that league sources believe Chicago will seriously explore trading for Crosby. The Bears possess significant salary cap flexibility, positioning them as viable contenders to acquire the pass rusher.
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