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Maxx Crosby’s future with the Las Vegas Raiders is in question. General manager John Spytek expects Crosby to stay, calling him “an elite player.” However, FOX Sports Insider Jay Glazer reports Crosby wants out. An NFL executive suggests it’s time for a trade, estimating it would take two first-round picks and a starting player to finalize a deal. With Crosby turning 29 in August and signed through 2029, the Raiders are in a pivotal moment. They hold the No. 1 overall pick in the upcoming draft, likely targeting quarterback Fernando Mendoza. Potential suitors for Crosby include the Chicago Bears, Los Angeles Rams, New England Patriots, and possibly the Buffalo Bills or Baltimore Ravens. The Patriots, fresh off a Super Bowl run, could leverage Crosby’s familiarity with their coaching staff. Meanwhile, the San Francisco 49ers, lacking in pass rush, could benefit from adding Crosby to their roster.

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