Summary
The Baltimore Ravens withdrew from a trade deal for Maxx Crosby, a player from the Raiders, due to concerns about his health. Crosby had surgery and is recovering, and his agent reported he is "on track" to return for the upcoming training sessions. The Raiders are considering their options as the NFL season's new year begins.
Key Facts
- The Baltimore Ravens backed out of trading for Maxx Crosby because of medical concerns.
- The trade involved exchanging a first-round pick for 2026 and 2027.
- Maxx Crosby had knee surgery recently, affecting his clearance for play.
- Crosby's agent reported that his recovery is on schedule.
- Ravens and Raiders disagree on estimates about Crosby's recovery.
- Crosby could return to his team during offseason training activities (OTAs).
- The Raiders are managing their salary cap expecting Crosby might not impact it if moved.