Star defensive end Maxx Crosby reacts to Raiders' hire of veteran head coach Pete Carroll as Antonio Pierce's replacement
The Las Vegas Raiders defensive end appears to be happy that his next head coach will be Pete Carroll after years of turnover.
The Pete Carroll era has officially begun for the Las Vegas Raiders. The excitement was palpable as Carroll and new general manager John Spytek introduced them
For Raiders star defensive end Maxx Crosby, the 2024 season was one of utter frustration. Not only did the Raiders come up far short of expectations with their 4-13 record, but Crosby was hit with an injury to his ankle that forced him to miss the first game of his career, and ended his season in Week 14.
The Las Vegas Raiders have now found their new head coach. Pete Carroll knows a lot about finding success and he will not be waiting around to find it with the Silver and Black.
Crosby caught the attention of Raiders and NFL fans on Jan. 24 when he shared a cryptic social media post that fueled speculation heading into the offseason. "Undisputed. They Will Wish They Treated You Better When Times Were Tough. The Fake Always Expose Themselves.... #LIMITLESS," Crosby, who had 7.5 sacks and 28 tackles last season, wrote.
Pete Carroll knows they can. "I'm so fired up that we're doing this together. It's going to be unique, and they're going to be surprised what comes," Pete Carroll said at his introductory news conference. "Maxx [Crosby], send that message man. We’re going to come find you guys and get this thing rolling as soon as possible."
Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Maxx Crosby wants a new contract and it's clear that general manager John Spytek is a fan.
As the new era of the Las Vegas Raiders arrives, new general manager John Spytek has a wealth of offseason assets with which to work. According to Over The Cap, the Raiders are projected to have $85.8
HENDERSON, Nev. – Patrick Graham has been named Defensive Coordinator of the Las Vegas Raiders.
Tom Brady knows excellence when he sees it, and he reportedly has no plans on letting excellence walk out the door in his role as a minority owner of the