A surprising report involving Tom Brady, the Patriots, and Maxx Crosby is stirring controversy across the NFL.
According to insiders, Brady may have played a role in preventing the Raiders from sending Crosby to New England.

Report: Tom Brady Blocked Patriots From Trading for Maxx Crosby
A new report suggests Tom Brady may have prevented the New England Patriots from trading for star defensive end Maxx Crosby during this offseason’s negotiations.
Crosby was ultimately traded from the Las Vegas Raiders to the Baltimore Ravens, strengthening Baltimore’s defense and shaking up the AFC landscape.

However, according to sources cited during discussions around the trade, Brady reportedly did not want Crosby sent to the Patriots.
Crosby Lands in Baltimore
Instead of going to New England, Crosby was traded to the Ravens in exchange for two first-round draft picks.

The move gives Baltimore one of the NFL’s most dominant pass rushers and signals the team’s push to compete for a championship.
For the Raiders, the deal provided significant draft capital as the organization continues reshaping its roster.
Why the Patriots Were Linked to Crosby
The Patriots were widely viewed as a logical landing spot for Crosby.
New England needed help on the defensive line, and head coach Mike Vrabel has a strong reputation for building aggressive defenses.
Crosby himself had previously shown respect for Vrabel, which fueled speculation that a trade between the Raiders and Patriots could happen.

But according to the report, one insider involved in the deal said:
“No way Tom was sending Maxx to Mike Vrabel.”
Brady’s Possible Influence
Brady is now a minority owner with influence inside the Raiders organization, which has led to questions about whether he had any role in the team’s trade decisions.
While the full extent of Brady’s authority is unclear, the rumor has sparked debate across the league.
Some believe Brady simply supported the Raiders accepting the best available offer, which came from Baltimore with two first-round picks.

Others have speculated that Brady may have preferred not to strengthen the Patriots — the franchise where he won six Super Bowls — under a new regime.
Ravens Gain a Major Defensive Weapon
Regardless of the speculation, the Ravens are the clear winners of the trade.
Crosby instantly becomes one of the most dangerous pass rushers on a defense that already features elite talent.

For Baltimore, the addition could be a key step toward another Super Bowl run.
Meanwhile, the Patriots will have to look elsewhere as they try to rebuild their defense heading into the new season.
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