The Chicago Bears are reportedly keeping tabs on Maxx Crosby’s availability, according to Sports Illustrated’s Sr. NFL Reporter, Albert Breer. If a trade happens, it could come soon. But it will not be simple.
Breer made it clear this would require some careful handling. The Raiders do not want a public bidding war. Crosby does not want it known that he is shopping himself either. He has a strong bond with owner Mark Davis and sees himself as a Raider long term. The cleanest outcome would be a market forming quietly over the next week as teams sort out their cap space and roster plans.
Raiders DE Maxx Crosby could be traded this week, and the Bears are one of the teams showing interest, according to Albert Breer.
The Bears are reportedly “keeping tabs on his availability.” pic.twitter.com/jTtIdSwOJG
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That is where the Bears come in.
Chicago has the flexibility to explore a move like this. But flexibility and execution are two different things. Crosby will turn 29 in August. He has played seven seasons and has dealt with injuries that required surgery the past two years. He is still one of the NFL’s most productive edge rushers. Still, those factors matter when you are talking about premium draft capital.
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The Raiders are not giving him away. The starting point likely begins with two first round picks. It could also require a player included in the deal. That is a serious commitment for any team including Chicago.
What Would This Mean for the Bears?
Ryan Poles has been aggressive when he believes the roster is ready for a leap. Adding Crosby would instantly change the Bears’ front seven. He is relentless, plays with edge, and would demand protection attention every snap. Pairing him with Montez Sweat would give Chicago a pass rush it has not had in years.
But this is not just about draft picks.
The Bears would have to make the cap work. Crosby is on a significant contract. Even with space available, Chicago would likely need to restructure deals or move money around to stay flexible for future extensions. That matters with a young core and a quarterback window that is just opening.
There is also timeline alignment. Crosby wants to win now. The Raiders may be turning toward a rookie quarterback and a longer build. The Bears believe they are closer. That difference in direction is why this possible deal has legs.
Still, two firsts and possibly a player is a heavy price. You are betting that Crosby remains elite into his early 30s. You are also sacrificing premium picks that could help build depth around your quarterback.
The interest makes sense. The cost makes it complicated.
If the Raiders decide this is the week to move him, the Bears will be one of the teams to watch closely.