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Maxx Crosby Has Meniscus Surgery as Raiders Weigh Offseason Path

The Pro Bowl pass rusher begins rehabilitation following a late-season shutdown that has fueled trade speculation about his future in Las Vegas.

Overview

  • Crosby posted hospital photos announcing successful left knee surgery and an upbeat outlook, writing that he expects a full recovery and a big eighth season.
  • NFL Network reported the procedure addressed his meniscus, with typical recovery timelines of roughly three to six months before a return to full activity.
  • He injured the knee midseason and played through it until the Raiders placed him on injured reserve for the final two games, a decision he opposed before later returning to the facility.
  • Trade chatter has intensified, including an ESPN-cited unnamed executive saying Crosby is "done in Vegas," while The Athletic reported some around the league believe a deal could be explored if tensions persist.
  • General manager John Spytek publicly praised Crosby and downplayed trade talk, as the 3-14 Raiders enter a reset with the No. 1 pick and a new coach search, and with Crosby under a three-year, $106.5 million extension that complicates any move.