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Raiders Tell Maxx Crosby He Won’t Be Traded as Reports Clash Over Cowboys’ Interest

Dallas weighs defensive upgrades before the Nov. 4 deadline after the Parsons trade left extra draft capital.

Overview

  • NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reports the Raiders met with Maxx Crosby and told him they are not shopping him and will not trade him.
  • The initial claim from Trey Wingo said Dallas made inquiries about Crosby, but Cowboys insiders, including Clarence Hill Jr., said the team has not contacted Las Vegas.
  • Dallas owns one of the league’s top offenses with Dak Prescott producing at an MVP level, while its defense ranks near the bottom in yards and points allowed.
  • Owner Jerry Jones said the Cowboys are in position to consider the right move, citing strong cap flexibility and extra first-round picks from the Micah Parsons deal.
  • Crosby, 28, is under a three-year extension worth about $106.5 million through 2029, making any trade costly as the Nov. 4 deadline approaches.