Overview
- Crosby’s status stabilized Thursday when GM John Spytek said the Raiders “welcome him like he never left” and projected the All-Pro back healthy in August.
- The Ravens had agreed to send two first-round picks for Crosby, then backed out after their physical and MRI flagged his knee, and they quickly signed Trey Hendrickson instead.
- ESPN reported Baltimore’s worry centered on long-term durability tied to a degenerative knee issue and noted the team sought outside opinions, including Cowboys doctor Dan Cooper.
- Teams keep calling, but sources say Las Vegas’ price remains high and near-term interest has cooled, with Dallas stepping back after three rejected offers and other suitors reassessing.
- The Ravens disputed parts of Crosby’s podcast timeline about meetings at their facility, while analysts say any renewed trade talk likely waits until the draft window or midseason and Crosby has affirmed, “I’m a Raider. I’m back.”