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Dallas Cowboys Reportedly Consider Maxx Crosby Trade Amid Cap Challenges
Jerry Jones, owner and general manager of the Dallas Cowboys, is reportedly pursuing a high-profile trade for Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Maxx Crosby to strengthen the Cowboys' defense, which has been inconsistent despite a strong start to the 2025 season. Crosby, a four-time Pro Bowler and one of the NFL's premier pass rushers, carries a significant financial commitment, with a guaranteed cap hit of around $50 million for 2025 and 2026, and a potential $80 million over 2.5 years if extended through 2027, presenting a major cap challenge for Dallas. Although no formal negotiations have started, internal discussions suggest serious interest, with the Cowboys potentially using draft capital acquired from trading Micah Parsons to Green Bay to facilitate the deal. Crosby's contract is considered manageable relative to Parsons', and his performance metrics in tackles and forced turnovers have surpassed Parsons' this season, though Parsons leads in sacks and quarterback hits. Some skepticism remains about the trade's likelihood, compounded by Crosby's recent knee injury, but if achieved, the move could redefine perceptions of Jones' controversial Parsons trade. The trade speculation has sparked debates on the Cowboys' defensive strategy and the possible re-evaluation of Jones' management decisions.

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