Did the Ravens devalue Maxx Crosby by canceling trade with Raiders?

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With the Baltimore Ravens canceling their trade with the Las Vegas Raiders over Maxx Crosby’s medical condition, there have been many questions.

One of them being, did the Ravens devalue Crosby because of their stance? Some think yes.

The Dallas Cowboys, who were once in the running for Crosby, are no longer interested, despite now having the opportunity to grab him and cancel their trade with the Green Bay Packers for Rashan Gary.

But according to Jane Slater with NFL media, the Cowboys said, “We’ve moved on with Rashan Gary.”

You have to wonder if other teams feel the same way. The Raiders wanted two No. 1 draft picks for Crosby, but now that looks like it’s not going to happen.

It looks like the Ravens’ turning down Crosby will hurt not only him but the Raiders in the market. Some are even questioning if the Ravens did this on purpose to go after Trey Hendrickson.

Either way, this situation is not a good look for any of the parties involved. Even though the Ravens may have been justified in not signing Crosby, it may hurt them in future trades.

The Raiders may have a hard time trading Crosby now because of questions about his health.

This article originally appeared on Touchdown Wire: Did the Ravens devalue Maxx Crosby by canceling trade with Raiders?

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