Cowboys free agency: Dallas back in on Maxx Crosby after Ravens, Raiders deal collapses
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Cowboys free agency: Dallas back in on Maxx Crosby after Ravens, Raiders deal collapses
"There are teams that are going to be interested still in a Maxx Crosby trade, but there are a lot of things that they need to get answers on. Starting with the medical. I would specifically say, the other team that was in it at the end as we reported is the Dallas Cowboys. I am told the Dallas Cowboys would still be interested in a Maxx Crosby trade."
"There are 32 NFL teams and therefore 32 medical opinions and 32 levels of comfortability from a threshold/risk standpoint. A failed physical is sort of impossible—physicals are failed when teams are not comfortable with certain risks, meaning different organizations may have different assessments of the same player's medical condition."
The Baltimore Ravens terminated their trade agreement with the Las Vegas Raiders for defensive end Maxx Crosby after he did not pass his physical examination. The Cowboys had submitted a competitive offer close to Baltimore's package of first-round picks in 2026 and 2027 but were outbid. Despite the failed physical, the Cowboys maintain interest in pursuing Crosby. NFL analysts clarified that physicals are not technically failed but rather represent teams' varying comfort levels with injury risks. With 32 NFL teams having different medical assessments and risk tolerances, other franchises may still pursue Crosby at a reduced price reflecting the medical concerns that prompted Baltimore's withdrawal.
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