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Maxx Crosby’s agent is furious about the “false” reports regarding the failed deal with the Ravens

News RoomBy News RoomMarch 14, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Maxx Crosby’s potential trade to the Baltimore Ravens has officially collapsed, but controversy is already brewing as his agent challenges reports about why the deal failed, calling some of the claims “false” on social media.

After an NFL insider shared details about the collapsed trade, Crosby‘s agent, CJ LaBoy, pushed back directly on X, highlighting that misinformation had spread online and emphasizing that speculation about financial terms was inaccurate or misleading.

“As part of the proposed trade for Maxx Crosby,” Diana Russini of The Athletic reported. “The Ravens were also prepared to sign him to a revised contract that would have paid him near the top of the pass rusher market.

“Had that deal gone through, it would have also made signing Trey Hendrickson VERY difficult.”

“False News,” Crosby’s agent, CJ LaBoy, replied via X.com, formerly Twitter. It remains unclear which details LaBoy specifically disputed.

Many expected Crosby’s contract would have been revised if the Ravens acquired him, as Baltimore would have taken on the remainder of his deal but was widely expected to make adjustments near the top of the edge rusher market, though no final terms were ever agreed upon.

The Las Vegas Raiders confirmed that the talks ended after the Ravens withdrew, reportedly despite their willingness to give two first-round picks.

Crosby underwent surgery in January to repair a torn meniscus in his left knee. Trades are contingent on players passing their physical, and while his recovery appears to be progressing well, concerns about long-term durability remained a focal point in the failed deal.

Over seven NFL seasons, Crosby has accumulated more than 400 tackles and 69.5 sacks while earning five Pro Bowl selections, establishing himself as one of the most productive and feared edge rushers of his generation, making him highly sought after.

Ravens find Crosby replacement within 24 hours

The Baltimore Ravens quickly pivoted, signing free agent defensive end Trey Hendrickson to a four-year, $112 million deal, with incentives that can boost it to $120 million, including $60 million guaranteed and a $20 million signing bonus.

Hendrickson, a four-time Pro Bowler with the Bengals, immediately addresses Baltimore’s urgent need for a top pass rusher after the failed Crosby trade, providing stability and elite production less than 24 hours after the Ravens abandoned their deal with Las Vegas.

The Ravens faced competition from multiple teams, including the Colts, Bills, Buccaneers, Commanders, and Eagles, but Hendrickson chose a long-term deal with a contender. His arrival strengthens a pass rush that ranked tied for the second-fewest sacks in team history in 2025 with 30.

Hendrickson led the NFL with 17.5 sacks in 2024 and finished the 2025 season on injured reserve after a core muscle procedure. Since being drafted in 2017, he has totaled 81 sacks, ranking among the league’s most consistent and dangerous pass rushers of the last decade.

Baltimore also signed former Patriots safety Jaylinn Hawkins to a two-year, $10 million deal, adding experience and depth to a secondary that lost several key players during free agency. Hawkins led the team with four interceptions and recorded 86 tackles last season.

This rapid pivot illustrates how teams must move quickly in the NFL when marquee trades collapse due to injury concerns, contractual disputes, or medical issues, as the Ravens replaced Crosby with Hendrickson within 24 hours to address an urgent defensive need.

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