The proposed trade sending Maxx Crosby to the Baltimore Ravens in exchange for two first-round picks fell apart due to the Ravens’ concerns over the star pass rusher’s knee injury, sending shockwaves through the NFL. Despite the collapse, both Crosby and the Las Vegas Raiders are committed to moving forward together in 2026.
In an interview on the team’s podcast network, Raiders general manager John Spytek emphasized his strong relationship with Crosby and expressed confidence that the failed trade may ultimately benefit the team. “We welcomed him like he never left, because he really never did,” Spytek said. He added that Crosby is expected back healthy in August and projects “many good years ahead” for the elite pass rusher, dismissing the Ravens’ injury concerns.

The Raiders now return to their pre-trade strategy. While they remain open to fielding offers for Crosby, any deal would have to meet a high standard. If no suitable trade arises, Vegas is prepared to integrate Crosby fully into their revamped roster. The team’s approach highlights their long-term commitment to keeping their defensive cornerstone while exploring strategic options.
For Crosby, the situation reinforces stability and opportunity. Instead of facing an abrupt move to Baltimore, he retains his role as a foundational piece of the Raiders’ defense, with the chance to contribute to a roster designed for competitiveness in 2026. Both the team and player appear aligned on focusing on health, performance, and mutual success in the upcoming season.







