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Updated: Mar 19, 2026 – 51 episodes
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“… 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broke the news that the trade had sending Max Crosby to the Baltimore Ravens for two first round draft picks had been rescinded.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broke the news that the trade had sending Max Crosby to the Baltimore Ravens for two first round draft picks had been rescinded.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In a shocking turn of events, the Baltimore Ravens rescinded their trade for Max Crosby due to medical concerns discovered during his physical.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.
“… funny that I've never said in an interview before, but I want to clear up. I have a twin. Can you imagine? I'm like, Raven, come out. Not Ravensbone, Dove and Raven. But I have seen over the years so many people saying, I can't believe she stole this role from two actual twins that could have been paid. And I wanted to respond so many times being like, please, please understand, no twins audition for this show. It was always about making one actor play two. And so I wanted to clear this up. There were no actual twin actors who were harmed in the making of Liv and Maddie. nobody else …”
“… it was so fun. Again, it's just like, it's hard for me to watch myself on anything. I get it. And then with Liv and Maddie, you played two characters. Yeah. Which is, which you're like, I don't need a twin. I'm not, I'm just doing two. You know, something's funny that I've never said in an interview before, but I want to clear up. I have a twin. Can you imagine? I'm like, Raven, come out. Not Ravensbone, Dove and Raven. But I have seen over the years so many people saying, I can't believe she stole this role from two actual twins that could have been paid. And I wanted to respond so many times being like, please, please understand, no twins audition for this show. It was always about making one actor play two. And so I wanted to clear this up. There were no actual twin actors who were harmed in the making of Liv and Maddie. nobody else auditioned for this. It was purely created for itself, which is crazy. They just told me I was doing it after we did a totally different pilot. So it just happened. Yeah. So people get upset. You see that? I think it's probably old, but I used to see it a lot. I used to be like, I swear. Yeah, I swear. How hard was that to do? Were you new at you? You …”
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“… Plus, their philosophy in free agency probably... was banking on the fact they were getting rid of Max Crosby and his contract and going to the Ravens, so they had a different philosophy here. Who they were going after, how much money they were going to spend, but the Ravens said, hey, didn't pass our physical, and we're sending him back. This has happened before. Now, it's happened in other sports. Remember Carlos Correa with the Mets? Mark Williams, the Hornets, he was going to go to the Lakers. And the Ravens have done this before. Now, these weren't big names. Ryan Grant in 2018 failed a …”
“… Play of the day, stat of the day, all of that forthcoming. The Max Crosby trade reversed. And I don't think I can overstate how devastating I think this is for the Raiders. They were going to get two first-round draft picks, one this year, one next year. Plus, their philosophy in free agency probably... was banking on the fact they were getting rid of Max Crosby and his contract and going to the Ravens, so they had a different philosophy here. Who they were going after, how much money they were going to spend, but the Ravens said, hey, didn't pass our physical, and we're sending him back. This has happened before. Now, it's happened in other sports. Remember Carlos Correa with the Mets? Mark Williams, the Hornets, he was going to go to the Lakers. And the Ravens have done this before. Now, these weren't big names. Ryan Grant in 2018 failed a physical. 2020, Michael Brockers had an agreement with the Ravens, but they were concerned about his left ankle, and that deal fell through as well. I'm just surprised that the Ravens said, oh, you know, upon further examination, maybe there's long-term damage in that knee. Because it was a torn meniscus, and then they said, because it's going to …”
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The Ravens' reversal on the Maxx Crosby trade is devastating for the Raiders, who now face challenges in trading Crosby as damaged goods.
The reversal of the Maxx Crosby trade is devastating for the Raiders, as it disrupts their free agency strategy and leaves them with a potentially untradeable asset.
“… more that Lamar is playing instead of Snoop Huntley because we don't know how healthy he's going to be. And there's a lot of drama going on in the Ravens right now. End of the day, I'll say it again, I don't think this Ravens defense is very good. So, to me, that's the on-field value in getting the hook for the Steelers at three and a half. Yeah, and there actually is a little bit of line movement. Hard Rock in Jersey now has moved the four. So, like I said, I think I said that on Thursday's show that if Lamar does get cleared, you could get some four, four and a halves. The way it's looking …”
“… plus three and a half. Lamar is playing. This line hasn't budged. Lamar hasn't looked good all season. Struggling running the ball. He's now coming off a back injury. It's a rah-rah Mike Tomlin spot. The other day we were thinking maybe we like it more that Lamar is playing instead of Snoop Huntley because we don't know how healthy he's going to be. And there's a lot of drama going on in the Ravens right now. End of the day, I'll say it again, I don't think this Ravens defense is very good. So, to me, that's the on-field value in getting the hook for the Steelers at three and a half. Yeah, and there actually is a little bit of line movement. Hard Rock in Jersey now has moved the four. So, like I said, I think I said that on Thursday's show that if Lamar does get cleared, you could get some four, four and a halves. The way it's looking now, I do think we get there by kickoff. I just think the public will keep coming on the Ravens and just keep betting this number up. So, I do think you might be able to get a four if you're patient here on the Steelers, if that's what you want. But, you know, this is another game where you try to make sense of it and you're going to drive yourself …”
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The segment analyzes the upcoming games between the Ravens and Steelers, focusing on Lamar Jackson's performance and the Steelers' defense, along with the Cowboys' matchup against the Giants, emphasizing Dak Prescott's strong play and the Giants' lack of incentive to win. Betting lines and trends for both games are discussed, highlighting the public's betting patterns and potential outcomes.
“… play against Cleveland. A lot of people think that they would have won that game if they had him. And then obviously he's still suspended for this Ravens game tomorrow night. Um, is he that important to what, to what the Steelers do? He's more important than he is good. And I think he's a good player. Now, no one's going to say DK Metcalf's a bum or he's not important or that he's not a high impact guy, but because the nature of how they're built, they play a ton of 12. They play a ton of 13 personnel. Um, they'll often, this number two receiver is such a step down from him that when you watch …”
“… um, it's funny cause I, I won't take credit for this, but somebody said the other day that, uh, the amount of impact that the blue haired guy in Detroit had on the AFC playoff picture, because Metcalf gets suspended for two games. And so he doesn't play against Cleveland. A lot of people think that they would have won that game if they had him. And then obviously he's still suspended for this Ravens game tomorrow night. Um, is he that important to what, to what the Steelers do? He's more important than he is good. And I think he's a good player. Now, no one's going to say DK Metcalf's a bum or he's not important or that he's not a high impact guy, but because the nature of how they're built, they play a ton of 12. They play a ton of 13 personnel. Um, they'll often, this number two receiver is such a step down from him that when you watch the all 22, I bet Metcalf gets as much attention as just about any receiver in the league. Most of whom are much better players than him. You know, there's always a safety over the top, but Ross, the biggest key, and they've been linked to receivers now for two years. I mean, there was a day, not this past summer, but the summer before where I would …”
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DK Metcalf's two-game suspension significantly affects the Steelers' offensive strategies against the Ravens, as they lack a reliable receiver capable of beating man coverage. The absence of Metcalf and Darnell Washington leaves the team vulnerable, especially in their passing game against a strong Ravens defense.
“… beyond that, they also would get the Packers if they are the two-seed rank. You buried the lead right there for your favorite team. How about a Ravens-Steelers pick Sunday night, game 272? Lamar Jackson is coming back for the Baltimore Ravens. The Steelers are gonna be without D.K. Metcalf. He is such a huge part of their passing offense. It's hard for me to believe that Pittsburgh is gonna have enough to get past the Baltimore Ravens this week. Give me the Ravens, 27-26, and winning the AFC North. That's Ranked Picks.”
“… Who you got, Rick? Yeah, I know a lot of people are asking if the Bears have anything to play for, but if they win this game and end up with the number two seed, the number two seed would get two home games. Give me the Bears, 52-21 over the Lions. Well, beyond that, they also would get the Packers if they are the two-seed rank. You buried the lead right there for your favorite team. How about a Ravens-Steelers pick Sunday night, game 272? Lamar Jackson is coming back for the Baltimore Ravens. The Steelers are gonna be without D.K. Metcalf. He is such a huge part of their passing offense. It's hard for me to believe that Pittsburgh is gonna have enough to get past the Baltimore Ravens this week. Give me the Ravens, 27-26, and winning the AFC North. That's Ranked Picks.”
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Adam Rank predicts the Panthers will beat the Buccaneers 21-17, the Seahawks will defeat the 49ers 34-31, and the Ravens will edge out the Steelers 27-26. Key players discussed include Bryce Young, Sam Darnold, and Lamar Jackson.
“… game this week, Greg. It's the Sunday night game. It's a big one. I mean, a massive one. The winner wins the AFC North. It's the Steelers and the Ravens Sunday night football. Have at it, Greg. You know, last week, I mean, you know, Derek Henry, um, it was fascinating watching that tape, Ross, because 18 of his runs had Patrick Ricard in the backfield as a fullback, either straight eye formation or offset. And 41 of his runs this year, 41%, excuse me, have come out of 21 or 22 personnel. And they've been really dominant running the ball out of 21 and 22 personnel. And even if Lamar plays, it …”
“All right, let's get to last game this week, Greg. It's the Sunday night game. It's a big one. I mean, a massive one. The winner wins the AFC North. It's the Steelers and the Ravens Sunday night football. Have at it, Greg. You know, last week, I mean, you know, Derek Henry, um, it was fascinating watching that tape, Ross, because 18 of his runs had Patrick Ricard in the backfield as a fullback, either straight eye formation or offset. And 41 of his runs this year, 41%, excuse me, have come out of 21 or 22 personnel. And they've been really dominant running the ball out of 21 and 22 personnel. And even if Lamar plays, it appears he will. I know he was a full participant in practice, so he's going to play. But I think they're a running football team. And I think that you'll see, I don't know if he's going to get 36 carries again, but I think that'll be the foundation. On the other side, you know, the thing about Aaron Rodgers, he's one of those kinds of old school …”
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The segment previews the crucial Sunday night matchup between the Steelers and Ravens, highlighting Lamar Jackson's expected return and the Ravens' reliance on a strong running game. It also discusses the importance of the game for the AFC North title and touches on the performance of key players like Derrick Henry.
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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.
“And honestly, I thought that this trade was very risky for the Ravens because coming off of a meniscus repair is not like some small thing, especially. Yeah, like that was that was what really did it in for Derrick Rose. Yeah. I mean, J.J. McCarthy missed all last season. They didn't even bother putting him out there after he tore his meniscus. Yeah. And it's not just that Max plays defensive end. And he's going to be 30 next year. He's something that's played over 90% of snaps in over half of his games in the …”
“And honestly, I thought that this trade was very risky for the Ravens because coming off of a meniscus repair is not like some small thing, especially. Yeah, like that was that was what really did it in for Derrick Rose. Yeah. I mean, J.J. McCarthy missed all last season. They didn't even bother putting him out there after he tore his meniscus. Yeah. And it's not just that Max plays defensive end. And he's going to be 30 next year. He's something that's played over 90% of snaps in over half of his games in the NFL. Yeah, because I was looking it up. Since he was drafted in 2019, he's played 12th most snaps of any defense player in the NFL. the next highest like defensive lineman or edge rusher is tj watt like close to 30 uh so that's a lot of mileage uh and i i just i i just found it interesting that we couldn't pause and say okay this was some dirty shit …”
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The Ravens' recent trade raises eyebrows as they mishandled a player's travel arrangements, leading to backlash and questions about their professionalism. Critics point out that sending a player to D.C. instead of Baltimore feels amateurish, especially given the logistical challenges involved. This incident highlights a growing perception that the Ravens organization is losing its once-stellar reputation.
“Damn. Stephanie Lane, dead foot, dirty birds. It's a bird, it's a plane. Did the Ravens just go up in flames? Sip for me, Chad. LeVar Forte, Harbaugh and Monkett are saboteurs. Once again, they stopped Henry. Terrible. HP's finest, 12-0-1. I've been a fan since the franchise started. Folks need to put some respect on our names. Cardiac cast for life. I'm damn near cried. Ochoa, tears. I was so excited. Well, you got your hands full on Saturday. Got your hands full. Kyle Simpson, ashes to ashes, dust to dust. Thanks for nothing, …”
“Damn. Stephanie Lane, dead foot, dirty birds. It's a bird, it's a plane. Did the Ravens just go up in flames? Sip for me, Chad. LeVar Forte, Harbaugh and Monkett are saboteurs. Once again, they stopped Henry. Terrible. HP's finest, 12-0-1. I've been a fan since the franchise started. Folks need to put some respect on our names. Cardiac cast for life. I'm damn near cried. Ochoa, tears. I was so excited. Well, you got your hands full on Saturday. Got your hands full. Kyle Simpson, ashes to ashes, dust to dust. Thanks for nothing, Tyler Luke. My soul is crushed, so what if you're just a rookie? Come complain, come explain. It's my bookie. Just kidding, I don't gamble. Tell Luke, no food for 40 days. Damn. Got that man on a 40-day fast? Hey, boy, that's that hurt, huh? Oh, hell yeah. That's that hurt? Yeah. Imagine how the players feel, if the fans feel like that. Imagine, …”
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Ravens fans are feeling crushed after another disappointing performance, with one die-hard supporter expressing that their soul is shattered. The frustration stems from poor decisions by the coaching staff and player injuries, leaving fans questioning the team's future. With the upcoming game, the tension is palpable as supporters brace for what’s next.
“… have all started because you can't go under 0.1. He went 0.023. Let that sink in. So when Joe was saying, he was gone. He didn't get the touch. The Ravens, Ocho, they need, look, they need defensive linemen, but I'm not so sure they can use a couple of corners too, Ocho. They do. Nah, listen, honestly, I like Wiggins. They just drafted him. He's played decent. Of course, he's gotten beat. Well, I think we all get beat. Part of playing the defensive position is you're, yeah, you are going to get beat, but most of the time you want someone that can be clutch in certain moments and that can win the …”
“… get there in, that's why you need a guy that can win one-on-one, Ocho. You need a guy that can win instantly. You see how Miles, you said that Joe Burrow, no, he didn't. Look at the get off that Miles Gary got. If he'd have been running track, he'd have all started because you can't go under 0.1. He went 0.023. Let that sink in. So when Joe was saying, he was gone. He didn't get the touch. The Ravens, Ocho, they need, look, they need defensive linemen, but I'm not so sure they can use a couple of corners too, Ocho. They do. Nah, listen, honestly, I like Wiggins. They just drafted him. He's played decent. Of course, he's gotten beat. Well, I think we all get beat. Part of playing the defensive position is you're, yeah, you are going to get beat, but most of the time you want someone that can be clutch in certain moments and that can win the majority of one-on-one battles.”
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The Baltimore Ravens are struggling defensively and need players who can perform under pressure. With the right defensive linemen and cornerbacks, they could significantly improve their chances in crucial moments. As highlighted by the impressive performance of players like Miles Garrett, winning one-on-one battles is essential for success.
“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.
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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.
“… got your money you come back and they're like it's open box oh i'm not gonna give you the money you go ahead and rip it rip it out the register the ravens never paid they called the credit card company and said cancel that cancel that before they can process it cancel it the Ravens is over there like now like we gonna get him out of here but he don't want to be here no more like at least they don't have to put him back in uniform right like at least they didn't do this at the trade deadline the worst part I think for the Raiders is that they are in a much worse position than they were before like …”
“… like, but you knew it was an open box. But this is, as we search around for the perfect analogy, where the Raiders get into a tough situation is they gave their max on consignment they didn't get paid because then that's the thing the store once they got your money you come back and they're like it's open box oh i'm not gonna give you the money you go ahead and rip it rip it out the register the ravens never paid they called the credit card company and said cancel that cancel that before they can process it cancel it the Ravens is over there like now like we gonna get him out of here but he don't want to be here no more like at least they don't have to put him back in uniform right like at least they didn't do this at the trade deadline the worst part I think for the Raiders is that they are in a much worse position than they were before like had they never even gotten into this agreement with the Ravens Max Crosby's value would be higher and they could get one of those. So Max Crosby's value is depressed now. So they got the deal got reneged and they got back a less valuable piece.”
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The Raiders made a costly mistake by trying to backtrack on a trade deal with the Ravens, leaving them in a worse position than before. They thought they could cancel a deal on an 'open box' player, but instead, they ended up with a less valuable asset. This blunder not only devalued their player but also diminished their bargaining power in future trades.
“… news that we didn't get to talk about because we reported the trade that is now no longer max crosby oh the raiders uh they woke up to news that the ravens had backed out of this deal i was reminding mike and you're gonna have to be an old head in fantasy football to remember it but the ravens have done this before yeah brian grant was an emerging wide receiver from the washington reds ryan brian or ryan um brian or ryan grant ryan no it's ryan okay and uh or is it brian now you've got me double thinking well you're the one who said brian no it's ryan okay and he had signed or in the in the open …”
“… because you wanted some speed to catch up with all the wide receivers well now deal with our big guys yeah like all our defense isn big enough reggie gilliam alec ingold patrick ricard all moving teams this offseason at fullback uh all right the big news that we didn't get to talk about because we reported the trade that is now no longer max crosby oh the raiders uh they woke up to news that the ravens had backed out of this deal i was reminding mike and you're gonna have to be an old head in fantasy football to remember it but the ravens have done this before yeah brian grant was an emerging wide receiver from the washington reds ryan brian or ryan um brian or ryan grant ryan no it's ryan okay and uh or is it brian now you've got me double thinking well you're the one who said brian no it's ryan okay and he had signed or in the in the open negotiation period he was going to sign a four-year deal with the baltimore ravens to play wide receiver the ravens end up getting news that michael crabtree is going to be released by the 49ers yeah and they back out of their deal all of a sudden someone's not healthy yeah ryan grant had not missed a game in washington and then gets failed on a …”
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The Ravens' decision to back out of the Maxx Crosby trade due to a failed physical is suspicious, especially given their quick pivot to signing Trey Hendrickson.
“because they're not ready to win. And you could send him and get two first-round picks. The Ravens said, you know what, we were concerned about the long-term durability. I don't know what long-term is in the NFL. I'm assuming long-term means like two years because I don't think they're going to be worried if Max Crosby can get up the steps when he's 45 years of age. 877-3DP-SHOW, email address dp at danpatrick.com, Twitter handle at dpshow. We say good morning to our radio affiliates, iHeartRadio, Fox Sports Radio, and those watching on …”
“because they're not ready to win. And you could send him and get two first-round picks. The Ravens said, you know what, we were concerned about the long-term durability. I don't know what long-term is in the NFL. I'm assuming long-term means like two years because I don't think they're going to be worried if Max Crosby can get up the steps when he's 45 years of age. 877-3DP-SHOW, email address dp at danpatrick.com, Twitter handle at dpshow. We say good morning to our radio affiliates, iHeartRadio, Fox Sports Radio, and those watching on Peacock and the NBC Sports Network. Todd, is Jason Jackson going to join us coming up in about 15 minutes? That is correct. Okay. All right. Just want to make sure I got the traffic here. It's a busy day. I know you're working hard. The Max Crosby story, Diana Rossini was going to join us now. She talking to Max Crosby so she have an update for us …”
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Bam Adebayo stunned fans by scoring 83 points in a single game, a feat that has left the sports world buzzing. This performance not only highlights Adebayo's scoring prowess but also raises questions about player durability in the NFL, as teams weigh long-term concerns against immediate talent. The surprising reactions to both Adebayo's game and recent NFL trade decisions show how unpredictable sports can be.
“Trey Hendrickson goes to the Ravens. Well, I'd love to know when the Ravens reached out to Trey Hendrickson's attorney or agent. You got Max Crosby right in front of you, and all of a sudden you say to his face, this isn't going to work out. Thank you. We have some nice parting gifts. And then Trey Hendrickson was announced a couple hours ago. It's nice to have options. I don't think you make that move in a vacuum. I think you make that move knowing that you have something in the …”
“Trey Hendrickson goes to the Ravens. Well, I'd love to know when the Ravens reached out to Trey Hendrickson's attorney or agent. You got Max Crosby right in front of you, and all of a sudden you say to his face, this isn't going to work out. Thank you. We have some nice parting gifts. And then Trey Hendrickson was announced a couple hours ago. It's nice to have options. I don't think you make that move in a vacuum. I think you make that move knowing that you have something in the on-deck circle. Yes, Seton? I wonder if at any point there's going to be maybe some recourse from the NFLPA on this. Paulie and I have talked about it. I just don't know how you can prove anything. If you don't like what you see, if you look at the x-rays, the MRI with his knee, I just don't know if you can say, hey, we're turning down this deal. …”
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The Ravens' trade for Maxx Crosby is criticized as a questionable move due to concerns over Crosby's knee and the team's uncharacteristic decision to trade two first-round picks.
The Ravens' decision to trade for Maxx Crosby is criticized as impulsive and risky, especially given concerns about Crosby's health and the team's historical success with draft picks.
“But every other team that was potentially in on Max Crosby, having Max Crosby go to the Ravens, then having free agency start, going plan B all across the board, then Max Crosby potentially can be traded again, which is crazy. Or the Raiders could just keep him. Maybe the Raiders are like, hey, Max, I know you don't want to be here, but we signed like $300 million worth of dudes. We should be better, theoretically. you want to just stick around yeah they have still have cap space they still have cap space i believe so yeah i mean it's …”
“But every other team that was potentially in on Max Crosby, having Max Crosby go to the Ravens, then having free agency start, going plan B all across the board, then Max Crosby potentially can be traded again, which is crazy. Or the Raiders could just keep him. Maybe the Raiders are like, hey, Max, I know you don't want to be here, but we signed like $300 million worth of dudes. We should be better, theoretically. you want to just stick around yeah they have still have cap space they still have cap space i believe so yeah i mean it's interesting because you said you said the bangles and if uh if any owner would be interested in a scratch and dent open box max crosby that would probably be the bangles yeah what i got a great deal yeah yeah let's do it it's it's just nuts because it was and if you're a ravens fan that poor ravens fan i'm sure you guys saw it who uh shout out that …”
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In a wild twist, a Ravens fan promised to shave his head if Max Crosby was traded to Baltimore, and he followed through just hours after the deal fell apart. The Raiders' unexpected withdrawal from the trade raises questions about their intentions and Crosby's future. With potential trades still looming, the situation remains uncertain and full of intrigue.
“… Super Bowl odds after yesterday, first day of free agency. DraftKings sent this out The Rams are the favorites followed by the Seahawks Seahawks and Ravens have the same odds Then it Buffalo Then it jumps to the Chiefs Packers Niners and Eagles. And the Chargers have the same odds. And then it's the Lions. So let's look at this. I like what the Rams did. Improved their secondary, and they needed to. Seattle, you lose Kenneth Walker. Charbonnet will be back, I believe. He's under contract with them. The Ravens, that's a big move for them. So they went all in. The Rams have gone all in. The Bills, …”
“… City, you've got to, you know, it's an upgrade over Isaiah Pacheco. You start to look at some of these moves and how it's going to impact what your team does or doesn't do in the draft. So we'll talk to Albert Breer about that coming up. I have the Super Bowl odds after yesterday, first day of free agency. DraftKings sent this out The Rams are the favorites followed by the Seahawks Seahawks and Ravens have the same odds Then it Buffalo Then it jumps to the Chiefs Packers Niners and Eagles. And the Chargers have the same odds. And then it's the Lions. So let's look at this. I like what the Rams did. Improved their secondary, and they needed to. Seattle, you lose Kenneth Walker. Charbonnet will be back, I believe. He's under contract with them. The Ravens, that's a big move for them. So they went all in. The Rams have gone all in. The Bills, they go to D.J. Moore. The Chiefs had a trade. Then they signed Kenneth Walker. The Packers, Rashawn Gary, they got rid of him. I don't think they've upgraded so far. The Niners, you know, you're going to get a future Hall of Famer. and I kind of like the move. I think Mike Evans is a great... I think he's a good receiver now. He's been great. He's …”
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Kenneth Walker Jr.'s record-setting $15 million deal has shifted the NFL landscape, impacting team strategies and Super Bowl odds. As teams like the Rams and Chiefs make bold moves, the competition intensifies, particularly for the Lions, who face a narrowing championship window. With fresh signings and trades, the dynamics of the upcoming season are already heating up.
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