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Raiders not interested in trading Pro Bowl DE Maxx Crosby, who wants to stay in Las Vegas

Though the Las Vegas Raiders are mired in last place in the AFC West with just two wins through seven weeks, defensive end Maxx Crosby isn't looking to move on and neither is the franchise.

The Raiders and Crosby met Tuesday with the team conveying it was not shopping him nor would it trade him, NFL Network Insider Tom Pelissero and NFL Network's Jane Slater reported. Crosby has no desire to be traded, either.

Unsurprisingly, teams are interested in Crosby, but he's going nowhere, Pelissero and Slater added.

The 28-year-old Crosby is regarded as one of the elite pass rushers in the game, evidenced by his four Pro Bowl selections and 63.5 career sacks since the Raiders struck gold when they took him in the fourth round of the 2019 NFL Draft.

Crosby's had double-digit sacks in three seasons so far and has produced four in 2025 along with 28 tackles, five passes defensed and his first career interception.

In March, Crosby signed a three-year, $106.5 million extension.

Pete Carroll is Crosby's fourth full-time head coach over seven years with the Raiders.

Since arriving with the Silver and Black, Crosby's found consistency hard to come by when it relates to the regime, though his play has been outstanding on a yearly basis. He's experienced just one winning season and one playoff berth, but Crosby is clearly committed to the Raiders and they to him, even through tumultuous seasons.

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