Maxx Crosby Sends Ominous Warning To Lamar Jackson Before Showdown
By 813 Staff

Beat reporters are confirming that Maxx Crosby Sends Ominous Warning To Lamar Jackson Before Showdown, according to Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) (this morning).
Source: https://x.com/NFL_DovKleiman/status/2032281995414282476
If you thought the Raiders' quarterback situation was settled, think again. The entire AFC West just got a memo from Maxx Crosby, and it wasn't delivered through the league office. The Raiders' All-Pro defensive end, the heart and soul of that franchise, took to social media Thursday night to post a highlight reel with a very specific, very pointed focus: him sacking Lamar Jackson. In the middle of a critical offseason where Las Vegas has been openly linked to the Ravens' former MVP, this wasn't just a workout clip. This was a flare shot into the night sky.
Let's be clear about what this is and what it isn't. It is, factually, a video compilation of Crosby beating blockers and bringing down Jackson, posted by Crosby himself on March 13, 2026, as noted by the NFL news account @NFL_DovKleiman. It is not, according to league sources, a random "throwback Thursday" post. The timing is everything. The Raiders' front office has been quietly conducting its due diligence on several veteran quarterback options, with Jackson's name circulating in league circles as a potential target should Baltimore's contract negotiations with their star hit an impasse. Crosby's video, therefore, reads less like nostalgia and more like a public recruiting pitch—or a stark warning to the division.
Why does this matter beyond social media chatter? Because Crosby holds immense sway in that building. Coaches listen to him. The front office values his opinion on the culture and direction of the team. For him to so openly, and creatively, signal a desire to play with Jackson—or at the very least, to remind everyone of the havoc he could wreak on him if he doesn't—sends a powerful message to both the Raiders' decision-makers and to Jackson himself. Those close to the situation say Crosby has been vocal internally about the need for a definitive answer under center, and this public nudge suggests he believes Jackson could be that answer. It immediately reframes the offseason conversation around the Raiders from "who might they get?" to "how badly do they want *him*?"
What happens next hinges on Baltimore's resolve. The Ravens have maintained Jackson is their franchise quarterback, but contract talks are a complex business. Crosby's move undoubtedly turns up the temperature, putting the idea of Jackson in silver and black directly into the public discourse. League sources confirm the Raiders have done their homework, but any potential move remains contingent on Jackson's actual availability, which is far from certain. The coming days will see whether this was merely a savvy player having fun with old tape or the first public salvo in a high-stakes negotiation. One thing is for sure: Crosby has made his preference known, and in Vegas, that carries a lot of weight.
Source: https://x.com/NFL_DovKleiman/status/2032281995414282476

