Ravens back out of Maxx Crosby trade in a stunner
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Less than 24 hours after the Baltimore Ravens walked away from a deal that would have sent two first-round picks to the Las Vegas Raiders for Maxx Crosby, Eric DeCosta had to face reporters. The Ravens’ general manager said,
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Ravens GM Eric DeCosta dismissed concerns that Baltimore’s pivot away from a Maxx Crosby trade hurt league relationships, noting that teams are still calling.