Agent Denies Report of Ravens’ Market-Level Offer for Maxx Crosby
In the dynamic world of the NFL, recent discussions surrounding Maxx Crosby have stirred notable reactions. Reports surfaced claiming that the Baltimore Ravens were willing to offer Crosby a lucrative contract as part of a proposed trade. However, his agent, C.J. LaBoy, firmly denied these speculations.
Agent Denies Report of Ravens’ Market-Level Offer for Maxx Crosby
According to Dianna Russini from The Athletic, the alleged trade entailed the Ravens not only acquiring Crosby but also signing him to a restructured contract. This new contract was said to position him near the top of the market for pass rushers.
C.J. LaBoy’s Response
Agent LaBoy quickly dismissed the report by tweeting “Fake news.” The ambiguity surrounding which specific claims he refutes leaves room for interpretation about the details of the proposed deal.
Financial Context of the Proposed Trade
The initial trade would have involved Crosby’s existing contract, which spans four years at $116 million, averaging $29 million annually. This figure is significantly lower than the highest market rate currently set at $46.5 million per year.
- Highest market-level average: $46.5 million
- Crosby’s existing contract: $116 million over four years
- Average annual payout of Crosby’s contract: $29 million
Comparative Market Analysis
The question remains: what defines “near the top”? Recent market movements highlight significant contracts in the league. For example, Danielle Hunter of the Texans recently secured a one-year extension with an annual payout of $40.1 million, just surpassing Myles Garrett’s $40 million deal.
| Player | Annual Payout |
|---|---|
| Danielle Hunter | $40.1 million |
| Myles Garrett | $40 million |
| Maxx Crosby (Previous Year) | $35.5 million |
While the trade did not materialize, the ongoing interest in Crosby means future negotiations are likely. His recovery from recent knee surgery will also play a vital role in any upcoming evaluations or potential trade offers.