Raiders Superstar Maxx Crosby Sparks Uproar After Cowboys’ Loss to Broncos, as Analysts Believe He’s “On His Way” to Dallas
Las Vegas, Nevada – October 28, 2025
While the Dallas Cowboys are facing a storm of criticism after their crushing 24–44 loss to the Denver Broncos, Las Vegas Raiders superstar Maxx Crosby has stirred the NFL world with a few bold remarks. Even on his bye week, Crosby couldn’t resist weighing in—posting a personal vlog where he openly pointed out the Cowboys’ defensive flaws, and fans couldn’t help but read between the lines.

In his Sunday night video, Crosby said:
“I watched that game and honestly felt frustrated. The Cowboys have so much talent, but their defense couldn’t keep the intensity. If it were me, I wouldn’t let the opponent gain a single easy yard. If it were me, I’d make sure everyone on that field felt the fire on every defensive snap.”
Those few “if it were me” comments set social media ablaze. Cowboys fans flooded the replies saying, “Sounds like he’s hinting at Dallas!” while some Raiders supporters grew uneasy: “Is he planning to leave us?”
Analysts across ESPN and FOX Sports quickly picked up on the moment. Colin Cowherd commented, “Maxx Crosby is built to wear the Cowboys star — fiery, relentless, thrives under pressure, and lives for the spotlight. Now he’s talking like a man waiting for Brian Schottenheimer’s call.”
According to Pro Football Network, sources close to the situation say Crosby has become increasingly frustrated with the state of the Raiders — particularly after a disappointing start to the season and internal locker room tension. One insider revealed, “Maxx loves Vegas, but he also wants to win. And he’s starting to think that might not happen here.”
Crosby closed his vlog with a cryptic line:
“I’m not talking about the future… but I want to be where winning is part of the culture.”
Though he didn’t name any team, the message was loud and clear. Given his repeated praise of the Cowboys and the team’s dire need for a defensive leader, experts believe Crosby could very well be “paving the way” toward Dallas — a move that could shake up both franchises and redefine the NFC defensive landscape.











