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Raiders’ All-Pro EDGE Wants Out of Raiders, Eyes Only the Dallas Cowboys

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🛑Raiders’ All-Pro EDGE Wants Out of Raiders, Eyes Only the Dallas Cowboys

Las Vegas, Nevada – The NFL world could be on the verge of a blockbuster. According to multiple reports, star pass rusher Maxx Crosby has formally requested a trade from the Las Vegas Raiders — and he has just one destination in mind: the Dallas Cowboys.

Crosby, a multiple-time Pro Bowler and the emotional leader of the Raiders, has made it clear that Dallas is his preferred landing spot. “If it’s not the Cowboys, it’s nowhere,” a source close to the situation revealed.

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The timing couldn’t be more intriguing. The Cowboys’ defense has been searching for a new face of the franchise since Micah Parsons departed for Green Bay. Adding Crosby would immediately give Dallas the kind of defensive anchor they need to remain among the NFC’s elite.

The price tag, however, won’t be cheap. Crosby is under a long-term contract, meaning any potential deal would require the Cowboys to part with premium draft capital — and possibly established talent as well.

Team owner and GM Jerry Jones has never shied away from bold moves. Landing Crosby would be another statement that the Cowboys are serious about chasing a Super Bowl right now.

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Should the deal materialize, Crosby would instantly become the cornerstone of Dallas’ defense, bringing relentless energy and a ferocious motor to America’s Team.

The Raiders have yet to issue an official comment, but Cowboys Nation is already buzzing with anticipation: Will Jerry Jones make the move to bring “Mad Maxx” to Texas?

Steelers’ DeShon Elliott Blasts NFL After Fine for Black Towel, Calls Out League With Explosive Message
The Pittsburgh Steelers’ Week 4 win over the Minnesota Vikings in Dublin was historic for the franchise and the league. It marked the NFL’s first regular season game in Ireland, played in front of a raucous crowd at Croke Park. Fans waving Terrible Towels filled the stadium, and Pittsburgh delivered a 24-21 victory to move to 3-1 on the season. But even as the NFL celebrated the success of its Dublin debut, controversy quickly followed. Steelers safety DeShon Elliott took to social media to blast the league after receiving a fine for an equipment violation. Elliott revealed on his Instagram account that he had been fined $5,797 for wearing an “unapproved black towel” during the game. According to the NFL, towels must be plain white, a rule designed to prevent players from hiding substances or disguising equipment. The fine, while oddly specific in amount, infuriated Elliott, who felt the league was focusing on the wrong issues. Elliott posted the fine notice on his story and added a scathing caption directed at the NFL and the NFL Players Association: “Count your f**** days,” Elliott said. “Y’all worried about the wrong things. Let’s fix things that actually mean something. @NFL @NFLPA.” The comment quickly went viral, drawing attention not only to the league’s enforcement of minor equipment rules but also to the tension between players and NFL officials over priorities. Elliott has a history of speaking his mind, and while that honesty has sometimes gotten him into trouble, his message resonated with many fans who see equipment fines as excessive. In fairness, the NFL argues that such rules exist for safety and fairness. A black towel could theoretically conceal substances or markings, whereas the mandated white towel makes it easy to spot anything unusual. Elliott has never been accused of cheating, but the league enforces the rule across the board, regardless of intent. The Steelers are no strangers to controversial fines. In past years, defensive tackle Cameron Heyward was fined multiple times for eye black that said “Iron Head” in tribute to his late father, while running back DeAngelo Williams was fined for writing “Find the Cure” to honor his mother who passed away from breast cancer. Former corner William Gay was fined for wearing purple cleats to raise awareness for domestic violence. Elliott now joins that list of Steelers penalized for rules that many feel miss the bigger picture. And with his “count your days” comment potentially viewed as a threat, the veteran safety could face additional discipline. For now, Elliott’s focus will shift to recovery and preparing for the next stretch of the season. But with the NFL spotlight now squarely on him, his every move – and every towel – will be under a microscope for the rest of the year.