After one failed attempt to trade Maxx Crosby, it would appear there is at least some interest from the Las Vegas Raiders to attempt to trade him again.
Of course, Crosby was initially dealt to the Baltimore Ravens for two first-round picks, but the Ravens decided to back out of the deal after a failed physical.
Since then, rumors suggest Crosby is just going to stay in Las Vegas, and Crosby himself even posted to social media saying that he's back.
"Everything Happens For A Reason. Believe Nothing You Hear and Half Of What You See. Im A Raider. I’m Back. Run That S---," Crosby tweeted.
But a report from Vincent Bonsignore of the New York Post keeps the door open for a trade.
"It essentially comes down to two different paths, both of which [the Raiders] are completely open to," Bonsignore stated. "They either reinsert Crosby alongside a far stronger supporting cast and move forward together."
"Or, someone calls them with a compelling offer, and they trade him," he added.
Bonsignore goes on to note that the Raiders would likely have to get the same offer they received from the Ravens to consider another Crosby trade.
He adds that the Raiders are dealing from a "far stronger position" than they did previously because they don't mind holding on to the star edge rusher, who is apparently on board with remaining with the team.
This offers at least a shred of hope for potential Crosby suitors, a list that may include the Chicago Bears, Philadelphia Eagles and Dallas Cowboys.
Two of those teams, the Bears and Cowboys, were mentioned as teams in the mix for Crosby before he was dealt to the Ravens by Sports Illustrated's Albert Breer.
The Buffalo Bills were also in the running, but they have since signed Bradley Chubb, which likely means the Crosby dream is dead.
We would also lump the Eagles in as a team that could still trade for Crosby given their desperate situation along the edge after Jaelan Phillips left in free agency.
All that said, it's hard to imagine Crosby making that aforementioned post if there was any chance he would be dealt before the start of the 2026 season.
But that could change once the trade deadline rolls around in November.
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