Maxx Crosby's season is over, and the Raiders' star defender will soon be on a road to recovery.
Las Vegas announced Saturday that Crosby (knee) was placed on injured reserve, officially ending his 2025 campaign with two games left to play.
Crosby will have a meniscus trim on his knee in the offseason, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported. Rapoport adds that a quick recovery is expected.
"We have made the decision to place Maxx Crosby on the Reserve/Injured list for the remainder of the 2025 season," the team said in a statement. "After deliberate and thorough consultation with multiple top medical professionals, it became clear that this decision is in the best interest of both the franchise and the player. Maxx is the ultimate warrior, and he has fought extremely hard to compete each week with his teammates since injuring his knee mid-season.
"We are grateful for his extraordinary contributions. He is a true Raider on and off the field we look forward to his leadership and toughness into 2026 and beyond."
Crosby was informed by the Raiders that he won't be playing in Sunday's game against the Giants due to a knee injury he's been playing through since October.
Selected to a fifth straight Pro Bowl in 2025, Crosby will finish the season with 10.0 sacks, 28 tackles for loss, two forced fumbles and one interception.












