rr BREAKING NEWS: The Raiders are taking calls on star DE Maxx Crosby — and the Cowboys are interested! Dallas could make a bold move for the relentless pass rusher, whose addition might turn their defense from good to Super Bowl-caliber great.

The Las Vegas Raiders are once again in the middle of trade speculation, with several reports confirming that teams have reached out about defensive end Maxx Crosby.

While the Raiders aren’t actively shopping their superstar, they’re not turning away calls either — and that’s enough to intrigue a contender like the Dallas Cowboys.
Dallas has the offensive firepower to contend, but its defense has struggled to find identity or consistency. If Jerry Jones truly believes this roster is capable of a Super Bowl run, a move for Crosby could be the kind of all-in swing that defines a season.Why the Raiders Might Listen
Crosby’s three-year, $106.5 million extension gives Las Vegas financial control, but it also makes him their most valuable trade asset.NFL teams are reportedly calling the Raiders about Maxx Crosby. If the Cowboys entered the mix, his complete skill set could finally fix Dallas’ defensive front.
Raiders Fielding Calls on Maxx Crosby
The Las Vegas Raiders are once again in the middle of trade speculation, with several reports confirming that teams have reached out about defensive end Maxx Crosby.
While the Raiders aren’t actively shopping their superstar, they’re not turning away calls either — and that’s enough to intrigue a contender like the Dallas Cowboys.
Dallas has the offensive firepower to contend, but its defense has struggled to find identity or consistency. If Jerry Jones truly believes this roster is capable of a Super Bowl run, a move for Crosby could be the kind of all-in swing that defines a season.
Why the Raiders Might Listen
Crosby’s three-year, $106.5 million extension gives Las Vegas financial control, but it also makes him their most valuable trade asset.

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With the Raiders sitting near the bottom of the AFC West, the idea of retooling with premium draft capital has gained traction.
According to multiple reports, “at least three teams have made exploratory calls,” knowing Crosby’s competitiveness might not align with another rebuild. A serious offer from a contender could finally test the Raiders’ resolve.
To Fans Saying “The Cowboys Should Have Just Kept Micah Parsons”
Cowboys fans will inevitably respond, “Why go after Crosby when we already had Micah Parsons?”
The truth: Parsons and Crosby aren’t the same type of defender. Parsons is an explosive hybrid — a linebacker who rushes the passer. Crosby is a complete, three-down defensive end built to dominate against both the run and the pass.
Dallas doesn’t need more flash. It needs foundation. Crosby is that foundation.Analysis: When measured per game, the gap between the two narrows in sacks and pressures, but Crosby dominates every other category — especially run defense, efficiency, and stamina.
Crosby’s ability to handle 90%+ of defensive snaps and maintain production shows why coaches see him as a true defensive end, not a situational weapon. Parsons can flip a game; Crosby can control one.
How Crosby Would Transform the Cowboys’ Front Seven
This Dallas defense has lacked edge containment and balance. The run defense ranks bottom-ten in the NFL, allowing 4.8 yards per carry on outside runs, and opponents frequently attack the perimeter.
Pairing Maxx Crosby with James Houston, Osa Odighizuwa, and Kenny Clark would immediately change the tone.
Crosby and Houston off the edges would create constant disruption, while Clark’s power and Osa’s quickness would collapse the pocket inside.
Crosby’s consistency would allow defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus to simplify his scheme — relying more on four-man fronts and natural pressure, rather than desperate blitzes that expose the secondary.
The ripple effect could elevate the Cowboys from a bottom of the barrel defense to a top-five unit in defensive efficiency (EPA per play).
Even a conservative projection of 11 sacks, 20 tackles for loss, and 60 pressures from Crosby would create a measurable jump in turnover rate and time-to-throw disruption — two metrics where Dallas currently ranks outside the top ten.
Why This Move Defines a Contender
The Raiders won’t trade Maxx Crosby easily, but the calls are real — and the Cowboys should be among them.
For Dallas, this is the kind of swing that separates contenders from pretenders. Crosby isn’t a luxury; he’s the difference between good and great.
He’s the player who fixes the edge, raises the locker room’s standard, and gives the defense a relentless heartbeat.
If the Cowboys truly believe their window is now, there’s one question that matters:
“What will it take to bring Maxx Crosby to Dallas?”