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It’s been made clear by multiple people around the NFL at all levels that Baltimore had all the i...

By Dianna Russini
Posted March 11, 2026

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Dianna Russini is a prominent NFL insider and senior NFL reporter for The Athletic, previously with ESPN, renowned for her accurate scoops on trades, contracts, and team dynamics. Her reporting style is direct, sourced from high-level league contacts, and highly credible among NFL journalists. She frequently breaks stories that shape offseason narratives.

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The post claims that Baltimore Ravens GM Eric DeCosta and the team had full knowledge of Maxx Crosby's knee recovery timeline but backed out of a blockbuster trade for the star Raiders pass rusher due to 'cold feet' rather than medical issues. This follows a dramatic saga where the Ravens agreed to send two first-round picks (2026 #14 and 2027) to Las Vegas for Crosby, a five-time Pro Bowler, only for the deal to collapse amid reported physical concerns on March 11, 2026[3][4]. Key themes include NFL trade drama, front-office decision-making, player health evaluations, and the high stakes of acquiring a prime edge rusher for Baltimore's defense.

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The post is trending amid the chaotic fallout of the Ravens-Raiders Maxx Crosby trade collapse on March 11, 2026, the first day of the NFL league year, fueling debates on whether Baltimore dodged a bullet or missed a superstar[1][2][3]. Russini's insider perspective challenges official medical concern narratives, sparking fan reactions and speculation on Crosby's next destination[4]. Its timing coincides with intense 2026 NFL offseason buzz, including Ravens pivoting to other moves like signing Trey Hendrickson.

💡Fun Facts

  • 1The Ravens traded their first first-round pick for a player in franchise history, marking a historic shift before backing out[1][2].
  • 2Maxx Crosby ranks third all-time in Raiders sacks with 69.5 and led the NFL in tackles-for-loss in 2022 and 2023[2][5].
  • 3Crosby had 10 sacks in 15 games during the 2025 season despite a knee injury that fueled trade rumors[1][6].
  • 4Dallas Cowboys and Jacksonville Jaguars were beaten out by Ravens in the Crosby sweepstakes before the deal fell apart[2][6].
  • 5Raiders sought two first-round picks for Crosby, a demand only Baltimore initially met before the collapse[1][5].

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