Maxx Crosby has long been the emotional backbone of the Las Vegas Raiders. He has been defined by his infectious energy, leadership, and relentless dedication, which have placed him at the top of the team. However, there are now rumors of the possibility of him being traded according to his contract.
As league insiders take a look at Crosby’s contract structure, they are now describing itl as “extremely tradable,” not because the Raiders want to move on, but because the financial door is suddenly wide open. What happens next could shape the Raiders’ future faster than any draft pick.
Why the contract structure makes Maxx Crosby “extremely tradable” right now
The Raiders signed Crosby to a massive extension earlier this year, hoping that they were locking up a franchise cornerstone. The structure of that deal, however, offered a level of flexibility that few star contracts provide. The early years included large base salaries and guarantees that reward Crosby for his consistent play.
But by 2026, the situation changes as a trade before June 1 would leave Las Vegas with only about $5 million in dead money while freeing more than $30 million in cap space. That kind of relief can reshape an entire roster in a short time.
What makes this situation unique is that the guaranteed money moves with Crosby.
From 2027 onward, the contract becomes even more team-friendly. Those seasons carry big salaries but no guarantees, meaning that a contender could keep Crosby if he is still dominant or walk away without damages if plans change. General managers keep an eye on deals like this, especially when the player involved is a proven and capable candidate on the field.
Several teams stand out as logical fits if Crosby gets traded. Seattle may be winning now, but it needs long-term consistency to be among the elites. Washington clearly needs defensive leadership after a sharp drop this season. New England, once again in control of the AFC East, knows the importance of a strong defensive end. Trading him could accelerate a new form for the team, while keeping him will ensure stability.
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