Overview
- Jerry Jones said Tuesday he does not expect the Cowboys to revisit a Maxx Crosby trade, though he acknowledged it remains possible.
- Ravens president Sashi Brown argued the controversy is inflated by a slow news cycle and said Baltimore’s league relationships and process remain strong.
- Raiders GM John Spytek said Crosby is working back like he never left and is on track for training camp, while owner Mark Davis said he wanted him to stay and is glad he returned.
- After Baltimore flagged knee concerns and canceled the deal, the Ravens kept two first-round picks and signed edge rusher Trey Hendrickson to a four-year, $112 million contract.
- In the NFL, trades are not complete until a player passes the acquiring team’s physical, which lets team doctors review scans and judge long‑term risk before a deal becomes official.