
Maxx Crosby’s angry take on Giants vs. Raiders Tank Bowl
NY Post
Maxx Crosby isn’t thinking about Fernando Mendoza or whoever may be considered the No. 1 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.
The star Raiders defensive end spoke out Tuesday against the narrative that both the Giants and Raiders should try to lose Sunday’s clash in Sin City in order to likely obtain the No. 1 pick.
Big Blue owns the top pick entering the final two weeks, but the loser of this battle between two woeful 2-13 teams likely will be on the clock first come April.
“Yeah, I don’t give a s–t about the pick, to be honest,” Crosby told local reporters. “I don’t play for that, that’s not my job. My job is to be the best defensive end in the world and that’s what I focus on every day and being a great leader and influence and being that guy on a consistent basis for my team.
“That’s their job, that’s the front office, the coaches, they do that, but that’s got nothing to do with me. I’ve learned that lesson in the past, you can’t control everything. That’s not my job description. My job is to the best in the world at what I do and that’s wrecking the game.”
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