
The Chicago Bears’ long-running connection to Maxx Crosby may have just taken a significant hit.
In a new update shared by ESPN insider Adam Schefter, the outlook surrounding Crosby’s future appears to be shifting firmly back toward Las Vegas. After weeks of trade speculation, including a near-deal that would have sent him to Baltimore, Schefter made it clear that the most likely outcome is no move at all.
“Of all the scenarios out there for Maxx Crosby this season, the most likely one is him remaining, and playing, with the Las Vegas Raiders,” Schefter said Wednesday morning.
That statement alone represents a major development for teams like Chicago. The Bears have been floated as potential landing spots for the All-Pro pass rusher.
However, Schefter didn’t stop there. He doubled down throughout his podcast appearance, pointing to multiple factors that are now working against a trade.
“If you’re Maxx Crosby and you’re the Raider you say you are, and he is, why do you wanna leave that now when the Raiders are putting together some parts that make it more encouraging and give you more optimism than you had about that team in recent memory,” Schefter added.
For a Bears team still searching for a true game-changer, this update suggests that one of the biggest possible offseason swings may no longer be realistic.
Schefter Points to Multiple Reasons Crosby Isn’t Moving
Schefter’s comments paint a clear picture. This is not just about one factor. It’s a combination of momentum, value, and Crosby’s own stance.
According to Schefter, Las Vegas’ offseason direction is a key reason things have changed. With a new head coach, the No. 1 overall pick, and emerging offensive pieces like Brock Bowers and Ashton Jeanty, the situation is trending upward.
At the same time, the trade market itself may be working against a deal.
“If the Raiders are going to trade him today, I think his value is 80 cents on the dollar,” Schefter said. “All the factors make it less likely he will be traded.”
Bears Receive Major Maxx Crosby Update from Adam Schefter