Las Vegas Raiders edge rusher Maxx Crosby has fueled speculation about his future with a series of social media posts referencing his fondness for the Bay Area, prompting discussion about a potential trade. Crosby’s posts, including a story featuring the song “Oakland Pt. 2” by Karri, have been interpreted by some as a desire to return to the region he previously called home.
The Raiders, under new leadership with Klint Kubiak, may be open to exploring trade options, particularly as they address the require for a quarterback. Kubiak’s recent Super Bowl win with Sam Darnold could influence his evaluation of potential quarterback targets, with Mac Jones emerging as a possible candidate. Acquiring Jones could potentially lower the draft capital required in a trade, perhaps to a second-round pick rather than a first.
Crosby’s performance on the field has been consistently impactful, recording 10 sacks in the 2025 season, surpassing the entire San Francisco 49ers team’s total of 20. However, concerns about his durability exist, as he has not completed a full season in the past two years, missing two games last season and 12 games in 2024. Despite these absences, he remains a highly sought-after player.
The San Francisco 49ers, who averaged a league-low 1.2 sacks per game, could be a potential destination for Crosby. Multiple reports suggest that as many as 16 to 20 teams could produce offers for the Raiders’ star pass rusher. The Detroit Lions have also been mentioned as a possible suitor, though a trade would have significant implications for their salary cap.
Defensive assistant Chris Cash is returning to the Raiders, a move that could impact the team’s defensive strategy and potentially influence any trade decisions. The Broncos are already strategizing on how to contain Crosby, recognizing him as a “phenom” and a significant threat.