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Maxx Crosby: Adversity Builds Raiders' Leader
17 Dec
Summary
- Maxx Crosby views team struggles as personal growth opportunities.
- James Jones criticized Raiders' lack of competitiveness on tape.
- Devin White is a Comeback Player of the Year candidate with 140 tackles.

The Las Vegas Raiders are facing a deeply disappointing season, currently holding a 2-12 record and on track to miss the playoffs for the fourth year running. For standout edge rusher Maxx Crosby, however, these challenges are being framed as personal development opportunities. He recently stated on a podcast that the team's adversity has allowed him to grow significantly as an individual and a leader.
Criticism of the Raiders' performance has been harsh, with former player James Jones lamenting the team's apparent lack of competitiveness. Jones specifically pointed to the absence of visible effort, such as players "flying around" or offensive linemen "driving in five yards." Adding to the team's struggles, speculation continues about a potential negotiated exit for coach Pete Carroll.
Despite the offensive woes and coaching uncertainty, the Raiders possess some promising defensive talent. Maxx Crosby remains a cornerstone, and off-ball linebacker Devin White is emerging as a significant contributor. White has achieved over 140 tackles this season, positioning him as a candidate for Comeback Player of the Year.




