Best Podcast Episodes About Baltimore Ravens
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Updated: Apr 02, 2026 – 45 episodes
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“… and is expected to make the trip to the Final Four later tonight from Ann Arbor to Indianapolis with the rest of his Wolverine teammates. And guys, Baltimore Banner is reporting.”
“… for that spot, but is now withdrawn from consideration. ESPN reports that Warriors guard Steph Curry hopes to return Sunday against the Rockets. Michigan point guard Elia Cadeau was treated for a possible allergic reaction today. He's okay and is expected to make the trip to the Final Four later tonight from Ann Arbor to Indianapolis with the rest of his Wolverine teammates. And guys, Baltimore Banner is reporting.”
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Imagine hating a player only to find out they're actually a great person. In a recent discussion, a caller shared his experience with LeBron James, revealing how preconceived notions can change when you meet someone in real life. This highlights the surprising truth that rival athletes can be likable once you see them as individuals, not just competitors.
“We got to get into the shocking turn of events involving Max Crosby. Ocho, Raiders broke the news that the trade had sending Max Crosby to the Baltimore Ravens for two first round draft picks had been rescinded. Raiders alleged in a statement that the Ravens had backed out of the agreement reached four days earlier. It was then reported that medical concerns arose during Crosby's physical and were a catalyst for the dissolution of the deal. Ravens GM, Eric DaCosta, said today, nobody is more except than him. Gutted by it, actually, big regret for me, but we will move forward as a football team. …”
“We got to get into the shocking turn of events involving Max Crosby. Ocho, Raiders broke the news that the trade had sending Max Crosby to the Baltimore Ravens for two first round draft picks had been rescinded. Raiders alleged in a statement that the Ravens had backed out of the agreement reached four days earlier. It was then reported that medical concerns arose during Crosby's physical and were a catalyst for the dissolution of the deal. Ravens GM, Eric DaCosta, said today, nobody is more except than him. Gutted by it, actually, big regret for me, but we will move forward as a football team. DaCosta added that losing Senator Tyler Lindenbaum to the Raiders, the Ravens envisioned a possibility of pairing Crosby with Henderson, excuse me, with Hendricks, whom the team signed today. But Crosby medical outlook prevented the possibility from materializing Jane Slater reported that the Ravens considered renegotiating the Crosby trade to account …”
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In a shocking turn of events, the Baltimore Ravens rescinded their trade for Max Crosby due to medical concerns discovered during his physical. Despite initial excitement about pairing him with their roster, the Ravens' GM expressed regret over the decision as Crosby's recovery timeline raises doubts about his readiness for the upcoming season.
“… Browns are not the same Browns as the old Browns. They actually are the same. Importantly, the franchise and records stayed with Cleveland. The Baltimore Ravens are a brand new team that started in the 90s, not a relocated Cleveland team, despite the fact that they took the whole front office and team and ownership. That's some serious rewriting of history there by the NFL. Yes. So to your point, the NFL learns this lesson here of, oh my gosh, we've been sort of fortunate that this didn't happen in our league, but it's really nothing intentional that we did. There's nothing structural that we did to …”
“… they're like, well, the fans like, why am I even going to go? Right. Watch my team get destroyed by the Browns. Why would I want to do that? By the way, those words have never come out of my mouth before growing up a modern Browns fan. Well, the current Browns are not the same Browns as the old Browns. They actually are the same. Importantly, the franchise and records stayed with Cleveland. The Baltimore Ravens are a brand new team that started in the 90s, not a relocated Cleveland team, despite the fact that they took the whole front office and team and ownership. That's some serious rewriting of history there by the NFL. Yes. So to your point, the NFL learns this lesson here of, oh my gosh, we've been sort of fortunate that this didn't happen in our league, but it's really nothing intentional that we did. There's nothing structural that we did to ensure there was no Cleveland Browns in our league. It sort of accidentally happened. And by observing the counterexample of boring football where there's one dominant team, it kind of has to become a core tenet of our league now to fight these other guys of enough equality between teams that it is always very competitive. It's even more important …”
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Bert Bell, the newly appointed NFL commissioner in 1946, faced an existential threat from the rival AAFC and devised a bold strategy to ensure the NFL's survival. He understood that to compete, the NFL needed to improve its product, reach new fans, and maintain competitive balance, leading to crucial changes that shaped the league's future. This pivotal moment in sports history highlights how competition can drive innovation and equality in professional sports.
“… the Packers. Back on the field today in full capacity and saying 100% absolutely is going to play against the Steelers. There's no time left for the Ravens. So that is huge for Baltimore. But in his meeting with the media, there were questions about the injury, but then it became questions more about some other stuff, about some recent reports and rumblings about him, his relationship with John Harbaugh. I mean, some probably think I'm a robot, you know, but I'm a human being too, you know, but unfortunately I couldn't, you know, I couldn't, you know, avoid that injury. You know what happened? We …”
“… Garofalo as we talk about those big games, some other big ones, some other big storylines in week 18 in the NFL. But I mentioned Lamar Jackson back on the field. That's a big one. He had that back injury last week that kept him out of action against the Packers. Back on the field today in full capacity and saying 100% absolutely is going to play against the Steelers. There's no time left for the Ravens. So that is huge for Baltimore. But in his meeting with the media, there were questions about the injury, but then it became questions more about some other stuff, about some recent reports and rumblings about him, his relationship with John Harbaugh. I mean, some probably think I'm a robot, you know, but I'm a human being too, you know, but unfortunately I couldn't, you know, I couldn't, you know, avoid that injury. You know what happened? We got to win the Green Bay. I'm looking forward to play Sunday. So it is what it is. Does that criticism add fuel to you when you get back on the field? No, you know, I just want to win. I don't really care about the criticism. It's going to be that way, especially with how the season was going and stuff like that. You know, when you winning, there's …”
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Lamar Jackson returned to practice and confirmed he will play against the Steelers, addressing criticism regarding his performance and relationship with head coach John Harbaugh. Analysts discuss the potential resurgence of the Ravens if Jackson is at full strength for the playoffs.
“… you do some snake stuff, some foul stuff, they can just tell the world exactly what went on. Max Crosby talked about Eric DaCosta, Jesse Minter, the Baltimore Ravens, how they handled his situation. And it did seem foul in the way he was treated. Freddie T, you've been through free agency, played in the league 13 years. When you hear what Max said, how does that sort of shape your view of that entire situation? You know what? First off, man, big, huge shout out to Max. He's just a consummate pro. The way he carries himself, just everything he does in his approach, man, is always intense and full speed. And, …”
“… a new thing Hey man you know it a free agency right We didn really get to talk a lot about a free agency recently Max Crosby, this is, now see, this is also what people got to start watching with these players, bro. They got their own platforms. So you do some snake stuff, some foul stuff, they can just tell the world exactly what went on. Max Crosby talked about Eric DaCosta, Jesse Minter, the Baltimore Ravens, how they handled his situation. And it did seem foul in the way he was treated. Freddie T, you've been through free agency, played in the league 13 years. When you hear what Max said, how does that sort of shape your view of that entire situation? You know what? First off, man, big, huge shout out to Max. He's just a consummate pro. The way he carries himself, just everything he does in his approach, man, is always intense and full speed. And, you know, in this particular situation, I really love how Max have been calculated in his response to it. He could have really just aired him out. But in so many words, right, he basically said what we all knew, that the Ravens f***ed over him. This whole entire thing was botched. They had to have some sort of inclination of where he was …”
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Max Crosby reveals how the Baltimore Ravens mishandled his situation during free agency, suggesting they treated him unfairly. Despite the potential for a public outburst, Crosby chose a calculated response, highlighting the complexities of business decisions in the NFL. This situation underscores the importance of transparency and respect in player management.
“I know my brain's not wired right because my immediate thing was why are the Ravens saying anything at all? Why is Eric Acosta going on TV talking about this shit? Like, yeah, I would say, man, Max Prosby technically was never a Baltimore Raven. Never. He's never had a contract signed with our team. I not answering questions about this I not We don talk We don talk about other players We can talk about other teams players you sit all the time like and and and then guess what like there so much shit going on outside people …”
“I know my brain's not wired right because my immediate thing was why are the Ravens saying anything at all? Why is Eric Acosta going on TV talking about this shit? Like, yeah, I would say, man, Max Prosby technically was never a Baltimore Raven. Never. He's never had a contract signed with our team. I not answering questions about this I not We don talk We don talk about other players We can talk about other teams players you sit all the time like and and and then guess what like there so much shit going on outside people forget by the end of the weekend like you don have to say anything like it a war going on outside no man it's safe and then there's people like oh you know no one was ever going to do business ravens again well i know that's not true because trey henderson just did so yeah that makes the green they called him and he was like shit yes my name's paul and …”
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The Ravens' decision to address trade rumors publicly raised eyebrows, especially when they claimed Max Prosby was never officially part of the team. This led to a comparison of their situation to a DJ Quick CD giveaway, highlighting how players are often caught in the crossfire of team decisions. Ultimately, the Ravens' approach may alienate future trade partners, but some players, like Trey Henderson, are still eager to join the team for the right deal.
“… hot start right a lot of moves being made obviously some of the staple news was was the Crosby news right yes it looks like looks like he's going to Baltimore trying to make a Super Bowl run over there he's talking about how you know he was thankful for his time in Oakland or in Vegas now right and and saying hey let's go make a run now in Baltimore he obviously had been wanting to get out there for a while then we break the news that he ain't going to Baltimore and he's staying with the Raiders. Wingo, I'll kick it off to you first. What are your thoughts on that whole situation? Because it's pretty …”
“NFL free agency hot start right a lot of moves being made obviously some of the staple news was was the Crosby news right yes it looks like looks like he's going to Baltimore trying to make a Super Bowl run over there he's talking about how you know he was thankful for his time in Oakland or in Vegas now right and and saying hey let's go make a run now in Baltimore he obviously had been wanting to get out there for a while then we break the news that he ain't going to Baltimore and he's staying with the Raiders. Wingo, I'll kick it off to you first. What are your thoughts on that whole situation? Because it's pretty crazy that that went down the way it did. Yeah. So first off, I'll start by saying this year is a record setting year, right? We're up to $5.8 billion spent since Monday on free agency. And that's up a billion dollars more from last year. Obviously the cap space has balled up and you're seeing these big contracts and these big trades. Talking …”
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The Ravens' handling of the Maxx Crosby trade is confusing and reflects poorly on their strategic planning, as they should have anticipated the failed physical given Crosby's recent surgery.
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If Lamar Jackson can replicate his regular-season brilliance in just three playoff games, the Ravens could be Super Bowl contenders. With two MVP awards and a history of explosive performances, the pressure is on him to silence critics and deliver in the postseason. The team's success hinges on the superhero-like skills of their star quarterback.
“I'm with you, Wingo. I do think it's a very bad look unless you are a Baltimore Ravens fan, right? Like if the Miami Dolphins did this, I would be like, all right, whatever. We kind of – we're getting away. We're getting – Crosby is better than Trey Anderson, but Trey Anderson is incredible. And you're not giving up two picks. Yeah, exactly. They got him just free agency because he was a free agent. So, yeah, I mean that's pretty crazy. You don't have to give up the two first-round picks. It's a great – listen, objectively, it's …”
“I'm with you, Wingo. I do think it's a very bad look unless you are a Baltimore Ravens fan, right? Like if the Miami Dolphins did this, I would be like, all right, whatever. We kind of – we're getting away. We're getting – Crosby is better than Trey Anderson, but Trey Anderson is incredible. And you're not giving up two picks. Yeah, exactly. They got him just free agency because he was a free agent. So, yeah, I mean that's pretty crazy. You don't have to give up the two first-round picks. It's a great – listen, objectively, it's kind of scumbaggy. No, it is. But they're making out like a bandit. Yeah, seriously. Like they are. Like that's how – and guess what? Like, you know what I mean? Like, for me, right, if there's no rule against it, you know, you're kind of more taking advantage of the unspoken rule. And, you know, it kind of sucks if you're the other, you know, 31 …”
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The Ravens' maneuver to sign Trey Hendrickson after Maxx Crosby's failed physical is seen as shrewd and opportunistic, despite being a controversial move.
“… fan since the beginning, yeah. former Virginia player undrafted cup of you know a cup of coffee in the league for a little while um then went to the Baltimore Ravens who's he with Ozzy DaCosta Phil Savage who's he grow up with Joe Douglas Andy White or Ortiz yeah Ortiz right it's been around the way you build an organization Not the only way, but one of the proven, tested ways to build an organization. I actually thought he was going to get a job a few years ago, and he waited for the right spot, and he clearly has it. And by the way, he goes from the Ravens. And then so all those people I just named that …”
“Ian Cunningham, the evaluator, and the – what was the aspiring general manager, five stars with the path that he went on. Ian Cunningham – I've known Ian for 20 years, man. Ian is the man. You've always been a fan since the beginning, yeah. former Virginia player undrafted cup of you know a cup of coffee in the league for a little while um then went to the Baltimore Ravens who's he with Ozzy DaCosta Phil Savage who's he grow up with Joe Douglas Andy White or Ortiz yeah Ortiz right it's been around the way you build an organization Not the only way, but one of the proven, tested ways to build an organization. I actually thought he was going to get a job a few years ago, and he waited for the right spot, and he clearly has it. And by the way, he goes from the Ravens. And then so all those people I just named that he's kind of growing up in this business with, then he goes and works with Howie for a while in Philadelphia. Then he goes and works with Poles in Chicago. So this guy's been like Ian Cunningham. is it like i just and i can separate the two like my my love for the man as a human being like he's just he's just everything you want yeah from from like …”
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Ian Cunningham, a seasoned evaluator with a rich background in football, is poised to become a game-changing general manager. Having learned from industry giants and recently securing a role that many believe is long overdue, his strategic approach to free agency has already begun to reshape team dynamics. His ability to identify talent and build a competitive roster without heavy investments sets him apart in the league.
“… fucking around and fucking with everybody else in free agency so will compton made a video right when the news came out that the trade was done that Baltimore failed the failed physical. And he said, I smell something sketchy here. Years ago, I played with a guy who came to terms with Baltimore, right? Pretty big contract. It was a wide receiver, like Grant or something, he said. And all of a sudden, he'd never missed a game in the NFL. And he goes over to do his physical. Baltimore fails the physical. And in the midst of this all happening, Michael Crabtree, apparently, was cut by whatever team he …”
“with it yeah they basically that he didn't pass a physical and they had to pull the trade as that that's the crux you think this was this was them fucking around and fucking with everybody else in free agency so will compton made a video right when the news came out that the trade was done that Baltimore failed the failed physical. And he said, I smell something sketchy here. Years ago, I played with a guy who came to terms with Baltimore, right? Pretty big contract. It was a wide receiver, like Grant or something, he said. And all of a sudden, he'd never missed a game in the NFL. And he goes over to do his physical. Baltimore fails the physical. And in the midst of this all happening, Michael Crabtree, apparently, was cut by whatever team he was on. And Baltimore obviously decided, oh, we'd rather this guy. Cheaper option. They fail the physical. The guy loses the deal, Grant or whatever, that Willie Compton had played with, and they get Crabtree. So he told this story right after the news break. He's like, I got my Spidey senses up. Sure as shit. A couple hours later, the news breaks …”
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Baltimore's failed physical on a trade raises serious questions about their intentions and ethics. After pulling a deal with Max Crosby due to a failed physical, they quickly signed another player, suggesting a calculated strategy to keep their draft picks. This maneuver not only affects the Raiders but also puts the integrity of the league's trade process under scrutiny.
“He definitely was from Baltimore Yo What's up bro Did y'all see it baby? Yeah going off on the fan That nigga crazy What up My nigga right on”
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In a surprising moment during a game, a player from Baltimore confronted a fan, showcasing the intense emotions involved in sports interactions. This unexpected exchange highlights how passionate players can be about their performance and the reactions of fans. It's a reminder that the connection between athletes and supporters can sometimes lead to heated moments.
“… still look Tampa Bay still lost Seattle San Francisco Obviously for number one because Seattle the other day smothered San Francisco and Pittsburgh Baltimore the dramatic thing I know you don't like Aaron Rodgers. What are your thoughts on Pittsburgh getting in and Baltimore not getting in? I did. It's crushing I thought that Lamar Jackson Stated it as well as it could be put when he just said with devastated furious devastated in a You could see it written all over him because you know that game Baltimore's got to Baltimore's got that game. They got control of it. Yes, even when Pittsburgh slips …”
“… Michael Pennick's just insane just all right. Yeah, let me move on three meaningful games yesterday in terms of Playoff getting into the playoffs Although the Carolina Tampa Bay game wasn't meaningful because they had to wait for Atlanta and they still look Tampa Bay still lost Seattle San Francisco Obviously for number one because Seattle the other day smothered San Francisco and Pittsburgh Baltimore the dramatic thing I know you don't like Aaron Rodgers. What are your thoughts on Pittsburgh getting in and Baltimore not getting in? I did. It's crushing I thought that Lamar Jackson Stated it as well as it could be put when he just said with devastated furious devastated in a You could see it written all over him because you know that game Baltimore's got to Baltimore's got that game. They got control of it. Yes, even when Pittsburgh slips ahead twice They should have control that game in the fourth quarter I do think that the coaching while John Harbaugh is a Hall of Fame level coach I just think that that team the last couple years was inadequately coached and I don't even mean by him But if you hire the lieutenants that fail you that's on you. Oh, yeah, and oh, yeah in Pittsburgh is …”
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Pittsburgh's dramatic win over Baltimore has left fans stunned, especially after Lamar Jackson expressed his devastation over the loss. Despite controlling the game, Baltimore faltered, raising questions about coaching decisions. This unexpected twist has significant playoff implications as teams scramble for a spot.
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Brian Flores is a strong candidate for a head coaching position, with the Dallas Cowboys reportedly keeping an eye on him. He enjoys his current role in Minnesota, but as teams look to fill vacancies, Flores is expected to receive multiple calls. The coaching carousel is heating up, and Flores could be a key player in it.
“DeAndre Hopkins says he felt underutilized this season, especially in the red zone. First, a Ravens fan tweeted his one-handed catch in week one versus DeBills saying, if the Ravens are in the market for a veteran wide receiver, which I suspect they are, they should do a deal to bring DeAndre Hopkins back to Baltimore. What a catch this was. In response, D. Hopkins says, how many times after this do you think I was used in the red zone? When targeted, I'm still one of the best, still one of the most productive, but never complain with my …”
“DeAndre Hopkins says he felt underutilized this season, especially in the red zone. First, a Ravens fan tweeted his one-handed catch in week one versus DeBills saying, if the Ravens are in the market for a veteran wide receiver, which I suspect they are, they should do a deal to bring DeAndre Hopkins back to Baltimore. What a catch this was. In response, D. Hopkins says, how many times after this do you think I was used in the red zone? When targeted, I'm still one of the best, still one of the most productive, but never complain with my snaps and never will. Facts. D. Hop, who's 33, finished the season with 22 catches, 330 yards and only two touchdowns. Ocho? I hate that. I hate when they do this to us. Go ahead. Go ahead. Talk to me. I hate when they do this to us. a chat I hate when you when you reach your 30s as great as DeAndre Hopkins was as as much as what I know he can he can …”
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DeAndre Hopkins feels he's been underutilized, especially in crucial red zone situations. Despite his impressive skills, at 33, he's facing the harsh reality of being sidelined in favor of younger players, limiting his opportunities to shine. This trend is common in the NFL, where age often leads to diminished roles for even the greatest talents.
“Baltimore, new head coach, new offensive coordinator. It's wild. We had the show, we were talking about Rico Dowdle going to Pittsburgh, right? And how I still cannot process moves to Pittsburgh without seeing Mike Tomlin's face and how he will treat the offense. Same thing as with Harbaugh here in Baltimore. I feel like those two stalwarts for so many years, it's really hard to process how a team functions when you've seen Baltimore and what they've …”
“Baltimore, new head coach, new offensive coordinator. It's wild. We had the show, we were talking about Rico Dowdle going to Pittsburgh, right? And how I still cannot process moves to Pittsburgh without seeing Mike Tomlin's face and how he will treat the offense. Same thing as with Harbaugh here in Baltimore. I feel like those two stalwarts for so many years, it's really hard to process how a team functions when you've seen Baltimore and what they've done, and all of a sudden it's Jesse Minter. All of a sudden it's Declan Doyle, that offensive coordinator. Declan Doyle. Is that a comment on his name? Yeah. Doyle rules. Well, yeah, there is. It's intense. Declan. He is Declan Doyle. Get over here, Declan. You're grounded. He's 30 years old, 3-0. Oh, he can still be grounded. He can still be …”
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The Baltimore Ravens are undergoing a major transformation with a new head coach and offensive coordinator, raising questions about their offensive strategy. With the loss of key players and a young, inexperienced coaching staff, fans are left wondering how this will impact their performance in the upcoming season. This shakeup could significantly alter the team's identity and effectiveness on the field.
“Ravens are up. A week ago, this looked like it was going to the Raiders, but now the Ravens sitting here. I got to tell you, like, I'm not a huge conspiracy theory guy, but boy, this worked out really well for the Ravens. Right? like they were going to have to give up two firsts for max crosby and then all of a sudden they're looking out there and they're like hold on a second so we can get hendrickson and keep those two first round picks and all we …”
“Ravens are up. A week ago, this looked like it was going to the Raiders, but now the Ravens sitting here. I got to tell you, like, I'm not a huge conspiracy theory guy, but boy, this worked out really well for the Ravens. Right? like they were going to have to give up two firsts for max crosby and then all of a sudden they're looking out there and they're like hold on a second so we can get hendrickson and keep those two first round picks and all we have to do is say that crosby's knee is not quite ready i i mean a touch nefarious a touch a touch not gonna go there but i just went there i guess um Some questions about maybe the offensive line. And I love Spencer Fano. I think Spencer Fano is a good fit for the Ravens. Giving Lamar Jackson more help in front of him, never a bad idea. And I think …”
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The Ravens may have dodged a bullet by not trading for Max Crosby, instead ending up with an opportunity to draft Spencer Fano to bolster their offensive line. This unexpected turn raises questions about the team's strategic decisions and the health of Crosby's knee. With Fano's potential, the Ravens could significantly enhance support for quarterback Lamar Jackson.
“So, USA Today, they got a list of the biggest winners and losers in free agency. They're saying the biggest losers, Max Crosby, Baltimore Ravens, GM. Oh, my. The list go on and on. You got that? Can y'all put that list up? Yes. So, I got, when they're saying the biggest losers, what do you mean by Max Crosby? The people who lost in free agency. They're basically saying they didn't. I think Max Crosby, because he's back with the Raiders. I don't think he lost. I think the Baltimore Ravens GM, I say he lost. I wouldn't say he lost. See, that's what I'm saying, Josie. You've got to see who …”
“So, USA Today, they got a list of the biggest winners and losers in free agency. They're saying the biggest losers, Max Crosby, Baltimore Ravens, GM. Oh, my. The list go on and on. You got that? Can y'all put that list up? Yes. So, I got, when they're saying the biggest losers, what do you mean by Max Crosby? The people who lost in free agency. They're basically saying they didn't. I think Max Crosby, because he's back with the Raiders. I don't think he lost. I think the Baltimore Ravens GM, I say he lost. I wouldn't say he lost. See, that's what I'm saying, Josie. You've got to see who you're looking at or whose perspective that you're looking from. Did he lose business-wise or did he lose in the frame of how people look at you? He just got a player that was good for less and kept two first round draft choices. He did not lose. He did not lose They don care about your feelings He won He won in a businessman but in the eye of the …”
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The Baltimore Ravens' GM is labeled a loser in free agency, but was he really? With a savvy business move that kept two first-round draft picks while signing key players, he may have actually won the offseason. This debate highlights differing perspectives on success in the NFL's free agency landscape.
“… we got to get into the shocking turn of events involving Max Crosby. Ocho, Raiders broke the news that the trade had sending Max Crosby to the Baltimore Ravens for two first-round draft picks had been rescinded. Raiders alleged in a statement that the Ravens had backed out of the agreement reached four days earlier. It was then reported that medical concerns arose during Cosby's physical and were a catalyst for the dissolution of the deal. Ravens GM Eric DaCosta said today, nobody is more except than him. Gutted by it actually big regret for me but we will move forward as a football team The cost to …”
“We got Shakur Stevenson. We got Rolly Romero joining us tonight. But first, we got to get into the shocking turn of events involving Max Crosby. Ocho, Raiders broke the news that the trade had sending Max Crosby to the Baltimore Ravens for two first-round draft picks had been rescinded. Raiders alleged in a statement that the Ravens had backed out of the agreement reached four days earlier. It was then reported that medical concerns arose during Cosby's physical and were a catalyst for the dissolution of the deal. Ravens GM Eric DaCosta said today, nobody is more except than him. Gutted by it actually big regret for me but we will move forward as a football team The cost to added that losing Senator Tyler Lindenbaum to the Raiders and the Ravens began envision a possibility of pairing Crosby with Henderson excuse me, with Hendricks, whom the team signed today. But Crosby's medical outlook prevented the possibility from materializing. Jane Slater reported that the Ravens consider renegotiating the Crosby trade to …”
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The Raiders' trade sending Max Crosby to the Ravens was unexpectedly rescinded due to medical concerns following his physical. Despite Crosby's impressive performance last season, a meniscus injury and subsequent surgery raised red flags, leading the Ravens to withdraw from the deal entirely. This rare move highlights the complexities of player health in trade negotiations.
“… your doctor. But it felt like it was buyer remorse. And I felt bad for Max Crosby because here he is saying goodbye to the Raiders. You're going to Baltimore. You get there. and he's kind of trying to figure out, wait a minute, is this how they greet their players? Here's Max talking about flying to Baltimore. So I get there, I get to the hotel. But no, this is the other part. They picked me up. They flew me to D.C. Because there wasn't many flights. It's like we flew first class. They flew me to D.C. because I was only straight through. We had to drive two hours from D.C. all the way to Baltimore …”
“You can be vague. NFL's not doing anything. NFLPA's not doing anything. It's your opinion. It's your doctor. But it felt like it was buyer remorse. And I felt bad for Max Crosby because here he is saying goodbye to the Raiders. You're going to Baltimore. You get there. and he's kind of trying to figure out, wait a minute, is this how they greet their players? Here's Max talking about flying to Baltimore. So I get there, I get to the hotel. But no, this is the other part. They picked me up. They flew me to D.C. Because there wasn't many flights. It's like we flew first class. They flew me to D.C. because I was only straight through. We had to drive two hours from D.C. all the way to Baltimore after the five-hour flight, bro. That was bad. Wait. Oh, my God. I'm like, damn. You know what I mean? You're sitting on a plane all day. You're like, I just want to go and lay down for a second, catch my thoughts. Bro, two hours in the car. I'm like, this is crazy. Yeah, but if Baltimore decided they were going to keep him, he would have been okay …”
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Max Crosby's transition from the Raiders to the Ravens took an unexpected turn when he faced a grueling travel ordeal. After a five-hour flight, he found himself on a two-hour drive from D.C. to Baltimore, leaving him questioning the team's travel arrangements. This experience sparked feelings of buyer's remorse as he wondered if this would be his new normal with the Ravens.
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Best Podcasts on Ravens' Maxx Crosby Trade
NFL free agency has been rocked by the dramatic collapse of the Maxx Crosby trade to the Baltimore Ravens after a failed physical. This unexpected turn of events has left the Las Vegas Raiders in a strange position and raised questions about the Ravens' quick pivot to signing Trey Hendrickson. Sports podcasts are dissecting the fallout for all involved teams and players, and speculating on the broader implications for future trade negotiations.
