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Maxx Crosby blasts ‘clowns’ for claiming he’s unhappy with Raiders

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Maxx Crosby blasts 'clowns' for claiming he's unhappy with Raiders

Maxx Crosby made it clear after Sunday’s Raiders game that he is committed to Las Vegas and the Raiders. He addressed rumors of his unhappiness and reaffirmed his dedication to the team, even pointing to his Raiders tattoo as evidence.

Specifically calling out ESPN analyst Michael Lombardi, Crosby disputed claims made on the “Pat McAfee Show” that he was absent from a recent game due to injury. Crosby emphasized that he is focused on rehabbing his high ankle sprain to return to the field.


Maxx Crosby and the Raiders lost to the Broncos on Oct. 6. AP

Addressing critics who questioned his commitment, Crosby expressed frustration with those who speak on his behalf without understanding the situation. He emphasized his loyalty to his teammates and the Raiders organization.

Despite ongoing rumors and distractions surrounding the team, Crosby remains focused on his role with the Raiders. He dismissed speculation about his future and reiterated his commitment to the organization.


Maxx Crosby and the Raiders are 2-3 after a loss to the Broncos on Oct. 6.
Maxx Crosby and the Raiders are 2-3 after a loss to the Broncos on Oct. 6. AP

As the Raiders navigate a challenging start to the season, Crosby remains resolute in his commitment to the team. Despite external noise and speculation, he is focused on helping the Raiders succeed.

The Raiders currently hold a 2-3 record and are looking to turn their season around in the coming weeks.

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