Maxx Crosby Finally Addresses Failed Ravens Trade: 'It’s Water Under the Bridge'
Summary
Maxx Crosby, a top defensive player for the Las Vegas Raiders, spoke about a failed trade to the Baltimore Ravens earlier this year. The trade was canceled after doctors found a knee issue during his physical exam, but Crosby said he is focused on playing for the Raiders and moving forward.Key Facts
- In March, the Raiders agreed to trade Maxx Crosby to the Baltimore Ravens for two future first-round draft picks.
- The trade was the first in Ravens history potentially involving a first-round pick for a player.
- During Crosby’s medical exam in Baltimore, doctors found a degenerative knee issue.
- Because of the knee concerns, the Ravens decided not to complete the trade.
- The Raiders announced the trade had collapsed but Baltimore did not make a public statement.
- Some people questioned if the knee problem was the only reason the trade failed.
- Crosby described the situation as "water under the bridge" and says he is excited to stay with the Raiders.
- He is recovering from meniscus surgery and is close to returning to full practice.
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