Crosby Laments Amidst New Moves: “Its so sad we lose every time, worst of it all is the fact that they can’t see we are in a critical need for a QB, like everyone else I want the best too” Raiders’ DE Maxx Crosby drags front office threatens…

“Its so sad we lose every time, worst of it all is the fact that they can’t see we are in a critical need for a QB, like everyone else I want the best too” Raiders’ DE Maxx Crosby drags front office threatens…

 

Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Maxx Crosby has publicly expressed frustration over the team’s ongoing quarterback struggles, warning that he could consider leaving the franchise if they fail to prioritize bringing in a top-tier QB. In an emotional statement, Crosby said, “It’s so sad we lose every time. The worst part is that they can’t see we are in critical need of a QB. Like everyone else, I want the best too.”

Crosby, a fan favorite and key defensive leader for the Raiders, has consistently been one of the team’s most vocal players, but his comments have raised eyebrows due to their direct challenge to the front office. The Raiders’ quarterback situation has been a point of  contention for a while, with the team cycling through several signal-callers since Davante Adams’ departure in 2023. Despite efforts to stabilize the position, the Raiders have struggled to find consistency under center, leading to mounting frustrations within the locker room.

The 27-year-old defensive end, who has become one of the league’s premier pass-rushers, stressed that his own career goals and aspirations were being hindered by the lack of a reliable quarterback. “I value my career,” Crosby stated, “and it’s hard to keep playing when you know your team doesn’t have the tools to compete at the highest level.”

Crosby’s comments have sparked a debate among fans and analysts alike, with many questioning whether the Raiders front office will take decisive action to address the QB position before it risks losing one of its most valuable players. With Crosby’s contract set to run for several more years, the Raiders will have to decide how to handle this growing discontent if they hope to keep their star defender happy and motivated.

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