Ravens President Addresses Worries Over Organization’s Integrity Following Failed Maxx Crosby Trade

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Maxx Crosby was excited about the idea of joining the Baltimore Ravens. But when the unexpected trade fell through, the talented pass rusher expressed his frustration and questioned how everything was managed. Now, Ravens president Sashi Brown responded to the chatter on Monday, downplaying it as just part of a “slow news cycle” instead of a serious blow to the team’s reputation.

“We’ve got strong and long relationships across the league,” Brown said at the league’s annual meeting. “We have emphasized the importance of doing things the right way. We’ll continue to do that. And we understand that it is a headline story because of its profile and significance. We believe our relationships, to the extent that you need time to repair them, people understand who we are and what we’re about.”

The trade had the potential to change everything for the franchise. On March 6, Baltimore had planned to send two first-round picks, including the 14th overall pick, to the Raiders in exchange for Crosby. But even with the agreement in place, the trade depended on a physical exam and fell apart just four days later.

Still, Brown tried to remove any blame from all sides involved.

“When you have high-profile transactions like this and opportunities like this, it’s unfortunate, but sometimes these things do happen—no fault of Maxx, ours, or the Raiders. It’s just kind of how it played out,” Brown added.

Meanwhile, the Raiders didn’t seem keen on discussing it further. General manager John Spytek kept his comments straightforward.

“Maxx is back like he never left,” Spytek said. “He’s working his ass off to get healthy, and he’ll be ready to rock by training camp, and we expect him to play a bunch of good football for many years to come.”

Interestingly, it was the medical check-up where things got tangled. There were reports that Baltimore had worries after looking at the scans, raising concerns about Maxx’s durability due to a knee issue.

 

Ravens president Sashi Brown on how the organization’s integrity has been challenged after rescinding Maxx Crosby trade: “We believe our relationships, to the extent that you need time to repair them, people understand who we are and what we’re about.” pic.twitter.com/Di0Auk0tJw

— Jamison Hensley (@jamisonhensley) March 30, 2026

Because of this, the Ravens quickly changed their plans and signed Trey Hendrickson to a four-year, $112 million contract, bringing in a reliable pass rusher without losing any draft picks.

Interestingly, Crosby also added more context to the situation this month.

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