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Ravens Nix Maxx Crosby Trade Over Health Concerns
NFL Insider Reveals Details on Failed Deal for Raiders Star
Mar. 11, 2026 at 10:39pm
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The Baltimore Ravens backed out of a trade for Las Vegas Raiders star defensive end Maxx Crosby due to concerns over the condition of Crosby's knee, according to NFL insider Albert Breer. The Ravens were set to send two first-round picks to the Raiders for Crosby, but the deal fell through after Crosby failed his physical with Baltimore.
Why it matters
This failed trade highlights the importance of thorough medical evaluations, especially when a team is considering giving up significant draft capital. The Ravens ultimately decided the risk was too high, opting instead to sign former Bengals defensive end Trey Hendrickson to a lucrative contract.
The details
According to Breer, the Ravens were not comfortable with the condition of Crosby's knee, which had undergone a meniscus repair. The team felt the risk was too great given the high price they would have paid to acquire Crosby. Typically, players who fail physicals are still able to be signed, but the level of investment factors into the decision.
- On Tuesday night, the Ravens backed out of the trade for Maxx Crosby.
- On Wednesday, NFL insider Albert Breer revealed the details behind the failed trade.
The players
Maxx Crosby
A five-time Pro Bowl defensive end for the Las Vegas Raiders.
Baltimore Ravens
The NFL team that was set to acquire Maxx Crosby in a trade before backing out due to health concerns.
Trey Hendrickson
A highly coveted former Cincinnati Bengals defensive end who the Ravens signed to a four-year, $112 million contract after the Crosby trade fell through.
Albert Breer
An NFL insider who reported the details behind the Ravens' decision to nix the Maxx Crosby trade.
What they’re saying
“My understanding is that the Ravens were not comfortable with the condition of Crosby's knee—in which he had a meniscus repair—after Tuesday's physical.”
— Albert Breer, NFL Insider
What’s next
The Ravens will now move forward with Trey Hendrickson as their new starting defensive end, while the Raiders will look to trade Maxx Crosby to another interested team this offseason.
The takeaway
This failed trade highlights the importance of thorough medical evaluations, especially when a team is considering giving up significant draft capital. The Ravens ultimately decided the risk was too high, opting instead to sign a different high-profile defensive end in Trey Hendrickson.
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