Raiders coach Pete Carroll told reporters Monday that the reported unrest between star edge rusher Maxx Crosby and the team surrounding him being shut down for the season has been resolved.
Carroll added that Crosby is back in the team facility after leaving last week when he was informed that the team would be shutting him down for the season due to his knee injury.
“We’re doing great,” Carroll said. “We’re eye-to-eye on what’s going on.”
After Crosby was informed on Friday he would not play in that week’s matchup of 2-13 teams against the New York Giants, he was formally placed on injured reserve Saturday, officially ending his season.
He’s going to require offseason surgery to repair the knee injury he’s played through this season, according to multiple media reports.
Crosby, 28, has evolved from fifth-round pick in the 2019 NFL Draft to one of the league’s best pass-rushers. He had 10 sacks this season to bring his career tally to 69.5 over seven seasons with the Raiders.
Crosby was one of three Raiders starters placed on IR last week along with tight end Brock Bowers (knee) and safety Jeremy Chinn (back).
Las Vegas (2-14) lost the game to the Giants 34-10, moving into prime position for the No. 1 overall pick. The Raiders can clinch that spot with a loss to Kansas City on Sunday.
–Field Level Media




