
"I'd lean toward a Maxx Crosby trade happening, and maybe this week. But there's going to have to be some needle-threading. I don't think the Raiders want to go through the song-and-dance of shopping him, nor do I believe Crosby wants it advertised that he's looking for suitors, given his bond with owner Mark Davis, and his view of himself as a Raider."
"That group includes the Baltimore Ravens, Buffalo Bills, Dallas Cowboys, Los Angeles Rams, New England Patriots, Philadelphia Eagles, and the Chicago Bears. In other words, it seems like there is a market of interested teams who have an eye on the situation. Given Crosby's résumé (five Pro Bowls, 69.5 sacks, 164 quarterback hits, 133 tackles-for-loss) from his first 110 games over the last seven seasons, this is unsurprising."
Maxx Crosby trade speculation intensifies early in March, with analyst Albert Breer suggesting a deal could happen within the week. The Raiders and Crosby prefer discretion given his strong relationship with owner Mark Davis and his identity as a Raider. Multiple teams are actively monitoring the situation, including Baltimore, Buffalo, Dallas, Los Angeles, New England, Philadelphia, and Chicago. Crosby's elite credentials—five Pro Bowls, 69.5 sacks, and 164 quarterback hits across 110 games—make him an attractive target. The Bears show particular interest due to their need for pass rush capability and run defense strength, though their involvement in a potential bidding war remains uncertain.
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