Baltimore Ravens Reportedly Back Out of Trade for Star Pass Rusher Maxx Crosby
- Baltimore Ravens withdrew from the Maxx Crosby trade, the Raiders said via Adam Schefter on Tuesday night after Crosby underwent physicals in Baltimore.
- On Friday night, the teams agreed to trade Baltimore Ravens' 2026 and 2027 first‑round picks for Maxx Crosby, who signed a 3‑year, $106.5 million contract extension before 2025.
- Crosby is considered one of the NFL's elite edge rushers and an All-Pro and five-time Pro Bowl player, with over a quarter of the league showing interest and an asking price of two first-round picks.
- With Crosby back on the market, teams that previously showed interest, including the Cincinnati Bengals, now have a renewed trade option as trades aren’t official until the new league year Wednesday.
- As a historical note, the proposed swap would have been the first time in Baltimore Ravens franchise history that first‑round picks were given up, briefly tightening Super Bowl odds from +1100 to +950.
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