The Green Bay Packers‘ offseason talk has mostly concerned a certain star running back and starting cornerback trying to recruit top receivers alongside Las Vegas Raiders star defensive end, Maxx Crosby.
When the New York Jets made the decision to move on from Aaron Rodgers, the prevailing theory was that the team would then move on from his top receiving threat along the way. Davante Adams may not be the same All-Pro as he once was with the Green Bay Packers or early on with the Las Vegas Raiders,
One four-time Pro Bowler feels former Packers legend Aaron Rodgers would be a great fit for one AFC team that is starving for a high-level quarterback, not to mention some playoff appearances.
On Tuesday, Crosby hosted the latest episode of his podcast, " The Rush Podcast ." When discussing Rodgers, Crosby revealed he believes the former Green Bay Packers star can still play at a high level in 2025, hoping he will do it for the Raiders.
The Las Vegas Raiders need to add a starting cornerback and could find one in a trade without having to give up too much.
Edge rusher Maxx Crosby is hoping Aaron Rodgers will become the Las Vegas Raiders' new starting quarterback."I think he's going to have a big year this year, and I hope it's in our town," Crosby recently said on his "The Rush Podcast,
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With the new league year kicking off March 12, NFL teams are already deep into planning for the offseason. Here are five moves the Las Vegas Raiders should make in the coming months: 1.
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After missing out on Matthew Stafford, Aaron Rodgers could be the next veteran the Las Vegas Raiders pursue for their quarterback room in 2025. Star pass rusher Maxx Crosby would support the move.