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Maxx Crosby continues to build on Hall of Fame resume
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Only six week into the season, and the Las Vegas Raiders are already seeing the difference a healthy Maxx Crosby makes.

After struggling through injuries last season, Crosby has returned to his dominant self in 2025. In the first six games of the season, Crosby had already notched four sacks and 10 tackles for loss. He also recorded the first interception of his career against the Chicago Bears in Week Four, adding another highlight to a career that has been full of them.

Crosby is one of the few active players that can be considered a lock for a gold jacket and a bust in Canton, Ohio, and he made another case for himself after the Raiders’ victory over the Tennessee Titans.

Crosby continues to prove why he is deserving of Hall of Famer status.

On Sunday, Crosby became the third player this century to notch double-digit tackles for loss in each of his first seven seasons in the NFL. The other two on the list are Hall of Fame Class of 2025 member Jared Allen and future first-ballot Hall of Famer Aaron Donald.

That was not the only piece of history Crosby made on Sunday, however.

Crosby also notched his 30th game with multiple tackles for loss against the Titans, the second-most behind Pittsburgh Steelers edge rusher T.J. Watt (32) since 2019. He is also the 16th player this century to reach that milestone.

The Raiders have a special player in Crosby, and fans are fortunate that they get to see one of the best in the league do what he does best on a weekly basis.

This article first appeared on Dice City Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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