New Report Reveals How Tom Brady Completely Sabotaged Patriots’ Chances At Getting Maxx Crosby
This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Tom Brady hasn’t been on the best of terms with New England Patriots fans after his remarks before Super Bowl 60. The seven-time Super Bowl champion has taken his role as a Las Vegas Raiders minority owner very seriously, and that might create a rift with his former franchise.
Maxx Crosby finally moved away from the Raiders after the Baltimore Ravens sent two first-rounders to Las Vegas for the five-time Pro Bowler. They beat the Dallas Cowboys and others to secure one of the best pass rushers in the league.
The Patriots were reportedly in the race for Crosby, but Brady himself made sure that they wouldn’t put their hands on his best player.
Tom Brady Was Reluctant To Sent Maxx Crosby To The Patriots

Jeremy Fowler of ESPN detailed how the Cowboys missed out on Maxx Crosby. While discussing other options for the Lone Star, he mentioned that Brady had no plans of sending the defensive end to Foxborough.
“One person involved in the trade made an interesting point about the Patriots’ chances at Crosby: ‘No way Tom [Brady] was sending Maxx to [Mike] Vrabel,’” Fowler wrote.
The Patriots went all the way to the Super Bowl this season. They couldn’t move past the Seattle Seahawks in the championship game, which led to trade rumors involving A.J. Brown and then Maxx Crosby. They might go after another defensive player once free agency starts on Wednesday.
