It has been an emotional week for Maxx Crosby. The star pass rusher recently celebrated six years of sobriety, a milestone Crosby has frequently described as one of the most meaningful accomplishments of his life.
At the same time, a potential trade to the Baltimore Ravens reportedly fell through after the team raised medical concerns. Crosby underwent a meniscus repair in January and ultimately failed his physical, preventing the deal from being finalized.
Shortly after the news surfaced, Crosby shared a message on social media that made his mindset clear.
“Everything Happens For A Reason. Believe Nothing You Hear & Half Of What You See. Im A Raider. I’m Back. Run That S--,” Crosby wrote.
The message reinforced his commitment to the Las Vegas Raiders while also pushing back against speculation surrounding his future.
Support quickly poured in across the football world.
Among the most recognizable voices in the comments was Deion Sanders, who responded with a message of faith.
“GOD GOT U MAN! He always has and always will,” Coach Prime wrote.
Another supportive reply came from Sanders’ son, Deion Sanders Jr..
“Young king,” Sanders Jr. commented.
Crosby also received encouragement from someone who has known his journey since his college days. Chris Creighton reposted Crosby’s message, showing support for the former Eastern Michigan Eagles football standout he coached in Ypsilanti.
Creighton helped guide Crosby from a lightly recruited prospect into one of the most productive defensive players in program history before he entered the NFL.
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Since being drafted in 2019, Crosby has continued that trajectory, becoming one of the league’s most relentless pass rushers and a cornerstone of the Raiders’ defense.
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Now, after a week that brought both celebration and disappointment, the encouragement surrounding Crosby reflects the respect he has earned throughout football.

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