
Amidst buzz regarding his potential accessibility leading up to the NFL transaction completion date, the Las Vegas Raiders convened Tuesday with decorated defensive end Maxx Crosby to assure him that they are not marketing him and will not move him, according to NFL Network. The Raiders’ dialogue with Crosby surfaces following the four-time Pro Bowler had been associated with other franchises via transaction, including the Dallas Cowboys, in speculations that distributed across social media in recent days.
Crosby, who has been affiliated with the Raiders since being drafted by them in the fourth round of the 2019 NFL Draft, represents Las Vegas’ prominent figure and superior player, rendering him a desirable property amid a 2-5 beginning to the season. Crosby, however, reportedly desires to stay in Las Vegas and persevere in endeavoring to prevail with the singular team he has participated for in his NFL tenure.
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Crosby, 28, has evolved into the embodiment of the Raiders organization as he has materialized as one of the premier pass rushers in the NFL, and he exists in the midst of yet another yielding season with four sacks, 10 tackles for loss, five passes batted down and his initial career interception, amongst other statistics. Crosby formalized a three-year, $106.5 million augmentation in March.
While the Raiders will retain Crosby’s services, their administrative division persists in grappling with handling another asset as wide receiver Jakobi Meyers reiterated his aspiration to be exchanged when conversing with media representatives on Tuesday. Meyers has been pursuing to perform for another squad since petitioning a transaction from the Raiders this offseason after not securing a fresh agreement, but he was not dealt prior to the commencement of the regular season.