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Maxx Crosby Calls Failed Ravens Trade 'Water Under the Bridge'

Las Vegas Raiders star Maxx Crosby addressed the media on Wednesday regarding his nixed offseason trade to the Baltimore Ravens, calling the situation "water under the bridge."

The Raiders had agreed in early March to send Crosby to the Ravens for two first-round draft picks, but Baltimore backed out of the deal just days later. Reports indicated the trade fell through because Crosby failed his physical, which was tied to his January surgery to repair a torn meniscus in his left knee. Speaking to reporters, Crosby downplayed the ordeal, stating, "I'm here and I want to be here and I'm excited to be here."

Crosby is currently participating in light stretches at organized team activities while continuing his rehab inside the facility. Coach Klint Kubiak expects the pass rusher to be fully ready for training camp in late July. The Raiders' commitment to building the roster is evident, with general manager John Spytek recently spending nearly $300 million on free agents, including a massive three-year, $81 million deal for former Ravens center Tyler Linderbaum. milkshakeslot.com