Summary
The Las Vegas Raiders announced a trade agreement with the Baltimore Ravens involving defensive end Maxx Crosby fell through after his medical evaluation. The Ravens then signed Trey Hendrickson, a former Cincinnati Bengals player, with a new contract. Bengals wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase reacted to the news online, hinting at concern about facing Hendrickson as an opponent.
Key Facts
- The Las Vegas Raiders had an agreement to trade Maxx Crosby to the Baltimore Ravens.
- The trade fell apart after Crosby's medical check did not meet the Ravens' requirements.
- The Ravens kept their two first-round picks due to the failed trade.
- Trey Hendrickson, previously with the Bengals, became a free agent and signed with the Ravens.
- Hendrickson's contract with the Ravens is worth up to $120 million over four years.
- Bengals player Ja'Marr Chase commented online about the Hendrickson move.
- Chase and Hendrickson were teammates on the Bengals since 2021.