Bleacher Report • 3/7/2026 – 3/12/2026

Trey Hendrickson has reportedly agreed to a $112 million contract with the Baltimore Ravens following a failed trade for Maxx Crosby, a five-time Pro Bowl defensive end from the Las Vegas Raiders. The Ravens' General Manager explained the reasons behind the unsuccessful trade for Crosby, which was initially anticipated to bolster the team's defensive line. Despite the trade falling through, the Ravens managed to secure Crosby in a competitive bidding process, outpacing other teams, including the Dallas Cowboys. The trade for Crosby was confirmed on a Friday, with the Ravens sending their first-round picks for 2026 and 2027 to the Raiders. Crosby expressed gratitude for his time with the Raiders in a farewell video, stating, "I let you all down," which reflects his connection with the Raiders' fanbase. The acquisition of Crosby is viewed as a significant enhancement to the Ravens' roster, particularly in strengthening their defensive capabilities. The implications of Crosby's departure from the Raiders and his arrival at the Ravens have been widely discussed across various sports media outlets. Analysts have noted that this trade marks a pivotal moment for both franchises, with the Ravens looking to improve their defense while the Raiders aim to rebuild and reallocate their resources for future seasons. Following the trade, Bleacher Report updated salary cap information and depth charts for both teams, highlighting the strategic adjustments necessary for each organization.
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