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Ravens’ Maxx Crosby Trade Collapse: Medical Doubts, Hendrickson Signing Expose Rift in Baltimore’s Process

Last updated: March 25, 2026 8:35 pm
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Ravens’ Maxx Crosby Trade Collapse: Medical Doubts, Hendrickson Signing Expose Rift in Baltimore’s Process
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The Baltimore Ravens’ sudden rescission of a Maxx Crosby trade, officially blamed on knee concerns, is being directly challenged by the player and Raiders—doubts amplified by Baltimore’s immediate, $112 million signing of Trey Hendrickson hours later, a sequence that suggests a fundamental breakdown in the Ravens’ evaluation process.

Composite image of Maxx Crosby, Eric DeCosta, and Trey Hendrickson representing the collapsed trade and subsequent signing.

The Baltimore Ravens’ front office executed an unprecedented move on March 6, 2026, agreeing to trade two first-round draft picks to the Las Vegas Raiders for five-time Pro Bowl edge rusher Maxx Crosby. It marked the first time in franchise history the Ravens had ever surrendered a first-round selection for a veteran player, a clear statement of intent to weaponize their defense for an immediate championship run. Yet, just four days later, the deal was dead, officially rescinded due to medical red flags surrounding Crosby’s surgically repaired knee.

That official narrative is now in tatters. Crosby himself, via his podcast “The Rush,” bluntly stated, “No one will ever admit what the real truth is.” More critically, sources with direct knowledge of the situation have told ESPN that the timeline and surrounding events fundamentally contradict the medical uncertainty story. The core contradiction? Just hours after the trade collapsed, the Ravens signed former Cincinnati Bengals star Trey Hendrickson to a lucrative four-year, $112 million contract—a move that either validates Crosby’s long-term viability (undermining the medical excuse) or represents an astonishingly reckless pivot by a team that just abdicated a historic investment.

The Physical That Unraveled A Blockbuster

Crosby’s journey to Baltimore on March 10 was the first physical misstep. According to his account, upon landing for his examination, he was not greeted by General Manager Eric DeCosta or new coach Jesse Minter. The executive who had famously declared Crosby was “born to be a Raven” was conspicuously absent for five hours. When DeCosta finally appeared, the tone had shifted from celebration to interrogation.

The Ravens, despite having “a lot of information at their disposal” and having already “green-lit the trade,” summoned additional medical opinions, including from renowned knee specialist Dr. Dan Cooper, as reported by ESPN. Their conclusion centered on a “degenerative issue” in Crosby’s knee, leading them to doubt his long-term availability despite believing he could play in 2026.

This assessment directly clashed with the opinion of Crosby’s surgeon, Dr. Neal ElAttrache, who provided a progress report to ESPN’s Adam Schefter: “Maxx Crosby is doing very well in the early part of his rehab and recovery from surgery to treat a significant meniscus tear and the related stress injury to the bone and cartilage in his knee. He is certainly on track in his planned program. … He feels very well and is already much improved compared to before surgery.”

The 5-Minute Collapse: From Green Light to Void

The final hours of the trade reveal a process in chaos. After Crosby’s agents, CJ LaBoy and Doug Hendrickson, began expressing serious doubts that the deal would be finalized, a Ravens staff member called Crosby with reassurances that the team planned to “push the deal through.” The narrative of caution and medical prence evaporated in moments. “Five minutes later,” Crosby recounted, he was informed by LaBoy that the deal had been nixed and he was to return to Las Vegas.

This frantic reversal, occurring after the team had already committed draft capital and completed the physical logistics, points to a sudden, unilateral decision-makers’ panic—not a measured medical conclusion arrived at through the due diligence the Ravens claimed to have completed.

The Hendrickson Signing: A Smoking Gun?

The timeline becomes damning when viewed sequentially:

  • March 10: Crosby’s trade is rescinded by the Ravens, officially over knee concerns.
  • March 11: The Ravens sign Trey Hendrickson, a premier edge rusher coming off core muscle surgery himself, to a four-year, $112 million deal.

The cognitive dissonance is stark. The Ravens claimed Crosby’s knee had a degenerative, long-term trajectory that made a $106.5 million extension (which he signed with Las Vegas in 2025) too risky. Yet, within 24 hours, they committed $28 million per year to Hendrickson, another player with a recent major surgery on his résumé. As one NFC executive summarized to ESPN, “I think the truth is somewhere in between.” The “in between” is likely not medical at all, but financial or strategic cold feet after the initial excitement of the trade framework.

Ravens GM Eric DeCosta publicly stated he was “gutted” by the fallout and insisted the Hendrickson signing was “mutually exclusive” from the Crosby situation. The NFL at large remains skeptical. When a franchise invests two first-round picks in a player, only to back out on vague medical grounds while immediately spending comparable money on a different, similarly-injury-risk player, the official story becomes almost impossible to sustain.

Crosby’s Certainty and Raiders’ Advantage

Through the whirlwind, Crosby’s resolve hardened. “I’m here. I’m meant to be a Raider,” he stated on his podcast. “I’m in this s–t for life until that changes, which I don’t foresee, but you never know in this damn league.” His agents had already smelled trouble, having raised concerns before the physical. The entire sequence paints a picture of a Raiders team that successfully leveraged Crosby’s market value only to have the other side suffer a catastrophic case of buyer’s remorse.

For Las Vegas, they retain a dominant, motivated pass rusher who will now play the 2026 season on his existing contract with a massive chip on his shoulder. For Baltimore, they have a shiny new $112 million edge rusher in Hendrickson, but also a glaring reputational wound and a league-wide perception that their internal process is either shockingly flawed or deliberately disingenuous. The true cost of the failed Crosby deal is now measured in trust, not draft picks.

The trade talks could theoretically resuscitate around the November deadline, but the trust between these organizations is now irrevocably fractured. The Ravens’ stated rationale has been publicly doubted by the player’s own surgeon, internally questioned by their own sources, and circumstantially eviscerated by their subsequent transactions. This isn’t just a failed trade; it’s a case study in how not to manage a high-stakes negotiation.

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