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Ravens backed out of the Maxx Crosby trade. https://t.co/N0Wy1m3WTZ

By Adam Schefter
Posted March 11, 2026

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Adam Schefter is a renowned NFL insider and ESPN reporter known for delivering breaking news on trades, signings, and league developments with unmatched speed and accuracy. His straightforward, fact-based style has made him the go-to source for NFL fans and analysts. Schefter's credibility is bolstered by his extensive network of sources within teams and the league.[1][2]

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The post reports that the Baltimore Ravens backed out of a potential trade for Las Vegas Raiders star pass rusher Maxx Crosby, amid reports of an agreement for two first-round picks (2026 and 2027). This claim contrasts with widespread reporting that the trade was finalized, marking the first time the Ravens have traded a first-round pick for a player in franchise history. The context involves the Raiders rebuilding after Crosby's frustration with a season-ending knee injury and the Ravens seeking to bolster their pass rush, which ranked third-fewest in sacks last season.[1][2][3]

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The post is trending due to the high-stakes nature of a blockbuster NFL trade involving a five-time Pro Bowler, sparking debate as Schefter's claim challenges consensus reports of a done deal. With the trade set to become official on March 11, 2026, the timing aligns with NFL free agency and draft buzz, heightening fan excitement and speculation. Ravens and Raiders fans are particularly engaged, discussing impacts on contending vs. rebuilding narratives.[1][2][4]

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  • 1Maxx Crosby ranks third all-time in Raiders history with 69.5 sacks and led the NFL in quarterback pressures recently.
  • 2This would be the Ravens' first-ever trade of a first-round pick for a player in their 31-year history.
  • 3The Dallas Cowboys offered first- and second-round picks but were outbid by Baltimore's two firsts.
  • 4Crosby's $106.5M contract extension includes hefty cap hits, but Ravens can restructure to manage $30M+ for 2026.
  • 5Raiders' defense relied heavily on Crosby; his exit aids their rebuild around a potential QB draft pick.

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