Summary
The Dallas Cowboys tried to acquire Maxx Crosby from the Las Vegas Raiders but lost to the Baltimore Ravens, who offered two first-round draft picks. The Cowboys' offer included a first-round, a second-round pick, and possibly more, but the Raiders chose the Ravens' proposal. Jerry Jones, owner of the Cowboys, expressed his determination to build a strong team for another Super Bowl win.
Key Facts
- The Baltimore Ravens secured Maxx Crosby by offering the Raiders two first-round picks for 2026 and 2027.
- The Cowboys' offer for Crosby included a first-round and a second-round pick.
- Some sources suggest the Cowboys included additional benefits in their trade offer.
- The Raiders preferred the Ravens' proposal for its better long-term draft value.
- Baltimore's need for a skilled pass rusher was a key reason for their aggressive offer.
- Jerry Jones, Cowboys owner, is focused on building a team capable of winning another Super Bowl.