Maxx Crosby has been having a good time in the offseason. The Las Vegas Raiders defensive end had a disappointing season, one which saw the franchise finished with a dismal 3-14 record and miss the playoffs.
Crosby was then traded to the Baltimore Ravens, but it did not happen due to him failing the physical. Since then, fans have been pointing out how the Ravens mistreated the player, especially after another incident occurred which was in direct contrast of what happened to Crosby.
Chiefs fly Alohi Gilman on private jet while Ravens mistreat Maxx Crosby
The Kansas City Chiefs recently completed the signing of veteran safety Alohi Gilman to a three-year, $24.75 million contract with $15 million fully guaranteed. The 28-year-old was recently with the Ravens after a midseason 2025 trade from the Los Angeles Chargers. He is part of the rebuild process ongoing under head coach Andy Reid.
Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Maxx Crosby
Dec 14, 2025; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Maxx Crosby (98) in the tunnel against the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-Imagn Images
Gilman’s wife shared a detailed video blog of the signing day, where the franchise flew the family, which included their children, on a private jet into Kansas City. They were offered all the amenities and comfort in the jet, and were then given a drive from the airport, and were even given a hotel room to rest in. After the signing was complete, they were given a return flight on the same private jet.
This showed the Chiefs’ commitment to getting business done efficiently, which many fans pointed out was completely opposite to what the Ravens did with Crosby. Crosby recently described how he was not treated right by the Ravens. He and his family had to travel on a commercial flight from Las Vegas to Washington, D.C., which is a roughly five-hour trip. They then had to arrive at the Ravens facility after a two-hour drive.
He also said that they had to navigate coach seating and ground transport after arrival, despite Crosby being an established NFL superstar. He was also made to wait for five hours before the general manager Eric DeCosta met him, and that the “energy was off”. Many fans attacked the Ravens, after seeing how Gilman was treated by the Chiefs.
Fans attack Ravens for Maxx Crosby treatment
Many NFL fans appreciated how the Chiefs dealt with Gilman, and trashed Ravens in the comments for not doing that with Crosby.
One user said, “Ravens had Crosby fly commercial , trash organization”.
A second user wrote, “Meanwhile Ravens flying in superstars on commercial 2 hours away from the facility lol”.
A third user replied, “Meanwhile Max Crosby flying commercial to DC.”
Another added, “Meanwhile the Ravens had Maxx on Spirit Airlines and taking a public bus to their facility”.
A fifth user commented, “You mean they didnt wait 5 hours like the @Ravens?”
A sixth user remarked, “seeing this after hearing Maxx Crosby talk about his visit to the Ravens today is crazy.”
Maxx Crosby is now preparing for the 2026 NFL season for the Las Vegas Raiders.