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Tom Brady Sidesteps Maxx Crosby Trade Questions as Raiders Stay Silent
The Raiders' minority owner avoids addressing the collapsed trade deal directly, instead emphasizing organizational culture and process.
Mar. 22, 2026 at 10:33pm
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As fallout continues from the collapsed Maxx Crosby trade, the Las Vegas Raiders' leadership has largely avoided addressing the situation publicly. When asked directly about the failed deal, minority owner Tom Brady delivered a broader, philosophical response about team-building and culture, rather than engaging on the Crosby trade specifically.
Why it matters
Brady's response may not have provided clarity, but it revealed plenty. The Raiders are coming off back-to-back losing seasons and are still trying to establish a consistent identity, so a situation involving their best defensive player creates potential for distraction. By focusing on culture instead of controversy, Brady appears to be reinforcing a bigger message: The organization is trying to move forward, not backward.
The details
Instead of addressing Crosby or the trade, Brady emphasized organizational growth and process over results, saying 'It's a tremendous amount of resilience, adversity, discipline, determination, communication… I think it's always process over outcomes… everyone has to come together.' Notably, at no point did Brady directly reference the failed Maxx Crosby trade to Baltimore.
- On March 22, 2026, Tom Brady was asked directly about the collapsed Maxx Crosby trade.
The players
Tom Brady
A minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders who avoided addressing the Maxx Crosby trade situation directly, instead emphasizing organizational culture and process.
Maxx Crosby
The Las Vegas Raiders' best defensive player, whose trade to the Baltimore Ravens collapsed, leading to the Raiders' leadership largely avoiding addressing the situation publicly.
Mark Davis
The owner of the Las Vegas Raiders, who Brady mentioned as someone he is now working with.
What they’re saying
“You know, I love being involved in the NFL. I love football. I love sports… I was very fortunate in my career to be around amazing people and mentors like Robert Kraft… and now getting to work with Mark Davis…”
— Tom Brady, Minority Owner, Las Vegas Raiders
“It's a tremendous amount of resilience, adversity, discipline, determination, communication… I think it's always process over outcomes… everyone has to come together.”
— Tom Brady, Minority Owner, Las Vegas Raiders
“I am where I'm supposed to be.”
— Maxx Crosby
What’s next
The Raiders are still trying to establish a consistent identity and move forward after back-to-back losing seasons, so the organization's handling of the Maxx Crosby situation will be closely watched.
The takeaway
Tom Brady's response, emphasizing organizational culture and process over addressing the Maxx Crosby trade directly, suggests the Raiders are trying to control the narrative and avoid escalating tensions publicly as they work to build a unified team and move past recent struggles.
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