Maxx Crosby trade rumor makes sense for Cowboys
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Cowboys reportedly interested in proposing a trade for Raiders' star edge-rusher Maxx Crosby ahead of the 2025 deadline
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Raiders inform Maxx Crosby of their future plans for him
The Raiders are clearly one of the worst teams in the NFL so far, and that is going to make them a potential seller ahead of the trade deadline.
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Cowboys in pursuit of Raiders' Maxx Crosby? Explaining the Trey Wingo tweet that kicked off speculation about a trade
Here is more on the Cowboys' rumored interest in Crosby. No, not yet. Wingo's report said that his sources said that the Cowboys have made inquiries with the Raiders about a possible Crosby deal. This would be pretty much step one in a trade for the player, so any kind of move is in the early stages.
Crosby, of course, signed a three-year $106.5 million extension in March of this year, in a deal that guaranteed him $91.5 million and made him, at least at the time, the highest-paid non-quarterback in the NFL. The deal was set to keep him in Las Vegas through the 2029 season, when he turns 32 years old.
After trading Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers prior to the start of the 2025 NFL regular season, the Dallas Cowboys are reportedly showing interest in another superstar pass-rusher.
The notion of Maxx Crosby as a Cowboys trade target elicited a good bit of skepticism, but maybe there's some reason behind the potential blockbuster.