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Maxx Crosby has already racked up a ton of great memories during his time in the NFL en route to putting up 52 sacks while playing in every game over his first five years with the Las Vegas Raiders.
Crosby will surely cherish the memories he has made with the Raiders forever, but one memory sticks out to him.
In a recent appearance on The OGs Show with former NBA players Mike Miller and Udonis Haslem, Crosby said his favorite memory so far is from his third year in the league in the infamous Week 18 matchup with the Los Angeles Chargers and both teams were 9-7 and playing for a playoff spot before the Raiders kicked a field goal in overtime to secure a playoff berth in what Crosby said was “the most lit game I’ve ever been a part of in my life.”
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It was the only time Crosby has made the playoffs so far and his team lost in the Divisional round to the Cincinnati Bengals 26-19.
Crosby reminisced about how Allegiant Stadium was shaking during that game and said “All I want to do is win” when imagining what it would feel like to win a Super Bowl.
The Raiders don’t have an easy path to another playoff berth this year in a loaded AFC and with a questionable quarterback situation, but the front seven on defense should be strong with Crosby getting some help from the newly-signed Christian Wilkins at defensive tackle.
If the Raiders are going to make the playoffs, they’ll need another dominant year from Crosby to follow up on the 14.5 sacks he put up last season.
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