Las Vegas Raiders Reveal Shocking New Asking Price for Maxx Crosby After Ravens’ Dramatic Bailout
This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Maxx Crosby to the Baltimore Ravens for two first-round picks collapsed. The deal fell through on Tuesday after Crosby failed his physical due to undisclosed medical concerns. Crosby will not be joining the Ravens, undoing a trade that would have sent two first-round picks to Las Vegas.
Instead, the Ravens pivoted and agreed to terms on a four-year, $112 million contract with 2024 defensive player of the year runner-up Trey Hendrickson.
Now the team needs to find another suitor, because they have already made a ton of moves, thinking Crosby was going to be off their books. If teams think they plan to lower their deal, they might want to check again.
NFL insider Dianna Russini reported that teams wanting Maxx Crosby believe the Raiders won’t come off their asking price of two first-round picks.
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.
— Dianna Russini (@DMRussini) March 11, 2026
Where Will Maxx Crosby End Up?

The Raiders say Baltimore has ‘backed out’ of the trade that was supposed to send star pass rusher Maxx Crosby to the Ravens. Four days after agreeing to trade for the Raiders’ edge rusher, the Ravens didn’t like what they saw in his physical.
Crosby will not be joining the Ravens, undoing a trade that would have sent two first-round picks to Las Vegas. The Dallas Cowboys, who offered a first- and second-round pick, are not expected to pursue a Crosby trade a second time, per ESPN.
Many teams made other deals after the initial announcement last Friday. After their proposed Maxx Crosby trade with the Baltimore Ravens fell apart, the Raiders’ only option is to make the best of this mess.
There are still others that would love to have him, but it remains to be seen if anyone gives them two first-round picks.
