Ravens trade fallout makes it painfully clear Patriots still can't land Maxx Crosby
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Ravens trade fallout makes it painfully clear Patriots still can't land Maxx Crosby
"According to The Athletic's Dianna Russini, the Raiders are not expected to lower their asking price of two first-round picks for Crosby, which is what the Ravens sent with the deal. Despite the alleged failed physical that led them to back out, which would presumably lower the asking price, the Raiders are not going to back down; therefore, the Patriots have no reason to inquire."
"Teams that are interested in Maxx Crosby believe the Raiders aren't going to come off their asking price of two first-round picks at this time."
The Maxx Crosby trade between the Raiders and Ravens collapsed days after being agreed upon, with reports suggesting Baltimore experienced cold feet. The Ravens subsequently signed Trey Hendrickson to a four-year deal. The Patriots, previously interested in acquiring Crosby, now face significant obstacles. Despite the alleged failed physical that derailed the Ravens deal, the Raiders refuse to lower their asking price of two first-round picks. NFL insiders indicate interested teams should pursue alternative options, as the Raiders remain firm on their valuation. The Patriots, who lost K'Lavon Chaisson in free agency, appear unlikely to pursue the expensive trade.
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