Summary
The Las Vegas Raiders' player Maxx Crosby has been sidelined for the rest of the season due to a knee injury. He is reportedly unhappy with this decision. Crosby is a key defensive player for the Raiders, who are aiming for a high draft pick with their current losing record.
Key Facts
- The Raiders decided to end Maxx Crosby's season because of a knee injury.
- Crosby was unhappy with being sidelined and disagreed with the team's decision.
- The Raiders have a 2-13 record, tying them for the worst in the league.
- The team may be aiming for the top draft pick in 2026 by not focusing on winning the last games.
- Crosby joined the league in 2019 as a fourth-round pick.
- He signed a significant contract with the Raiders, lasting through 2029, worth $106.5 million.
- Crosby has played 110 games, achieving 439 tackles and 69.5 sacks in his career.