The Dallas Cowboys’ defense has reached a crisis point in 2025. Ranked dead last in the NFL in nearly every major defensive category, the Cowboys are desperately searching for solutions before their season completely derails.
The San Francisco 49ers find themselves in a familiar, yet uncomfortable position. After years of championship contention built on defensive dominance, their pass rush has evaporated into thin air.
The Dallas Cowboys have been looking for ways to improve their defense ahead of the trade deadline, and it sounds like they are aiming high. The Cowboys have inquired about trading for All-Pro pass-rushers Maxx Crosby and Trey Hendrickson, Jay Glazer of FOX Sports reported on Sunday.
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Jay Glazer’s reporting says the Cowboys placed calls on Maxx Crosby and Bengals pass rusher Trey Hendrickson and were rebuffed, a note Ari Meirov relayed on X as Dallas shops for defensive help.
The Dallas Cowboys enter Week 9 of the 2025 NFL season at 3-3-1, still searching for stability after an uneven start. Their defense, once one of the league’s most feared, has struggled to find its rhythm since the offseason trade that sent Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers.
Jerry Jones publicly downplayed the Maxx Crosby chatter, saying Dallas never contacted the Raiders about their All-Pro edge rusher. While the Cowboys are “open for business” before the Nov.
Dianna Russini of The Athletic reports that the Broncos are monitoring the market for a tight end. Raiders owner Mark Davis is clearly getting tired about being asked if the team is willing to trade star DE Maxx Crosby.
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NFL trade deadline nears; Crosby-to-Cowboys buzz surges amid ongoing talks. The Las Vegas Raiders, of the AFC West, star Maxx Crosby could be headed to the Dallas Cowboys as the clock ticks toward the deadline.
The Las Vegas Raiders go into the Nov. 4 trade deadline as a serious seller, but that does not mean they will sell the farm. They have already denied overtures on the availability of Maxx Crosby, indicating that he is still a part of their long-term plans.
This season has not gone the way anyone within the Las Vegas Raiders organization would have liked so far. The team sits at 2-5 as they have entered their bye week, and with the NFL Trade Deadline approaching in a couple of weeks, the annual speculation about the team possibly trading star defensive end Maxx Crosby has picked up once again.
The Las Vegas Raiders had easily their worst performance of the 2025 season on Sunday as they were thoroughly dominated by the Kansas City Chiefs in a 31-0 loss.
Are the Detroit Lions going to go against everything they've worked to build in order to bring on another pass rusher by this year's trade deadline? Probably not.
With the Las Vegas Raiders on their bye week and two games in the span of five days awaiting, the team is going to have to decide quickly what direction they want to take.
According to Tom Pelissero, the Raiders met with DE Maxx Crosby on Tuesday and informed him they are not shopping him around or interested in trading him.
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Everything was already going horrifically wrong for the Las Vegas Raiders against the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday, and it almost got even worse. Maxx Crosby did not play the entire second half of the game due to a knee injury that he sustained.
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.