Maxx Crosby just signed his new extension two years to the day he became sober. That's a pretty awesome thing.
He actually got a tattoo to commemorate the day. He’d embarked on a journey to battle his alcohol addiction on that day. But that’s not the kicker here.
The Las Vegas Raiders have signed star defensive end Maxx Crosby to a four-year extension worth about $95 million in the first major personnel move made by ...
The Las Vegas Raiders have reached a four-year, $95-million contract extension with their defensive end (DE) Maxx Crosby, with $53 million of guaranteed money, ...
Coach McDaniels said at the combine that Carr will be starting in the new season, but admitted there are currently no extension talks. "Goals? I want to be a Hall of Famer," Crosby said. "Maxx Crosby exemplifies the characteristics of a Raider," head coach Josh McDaniels said. Staying away from alcohol turned Crosby into one of the best pass rushers of the league. My fiancée sent me a picture [of myself from] two years ago today ... the look on my face and how much different I looked, I didn't even recognize that person. /CFP
The date was also significant as Crosby signed his new deal on the second anniversary of his sobriety, serving as another milestone to show how far he's come.
He’ll make about $6 million more than Crosby for the entirety of their contracts but about $3.75 million less per year. Lawrence signed a new contract back in 2019, however, he battled injuries last year and his production took a dip. Anyway, the three-time All-Pro only played in seven games last year for the Chicago Bears but had six sacks and 22 pressures. Last season was the first where his extension kicked in and he managed to rack up 10.5 sacks to go along with 68 pressures in 2021. He lived up to that billing with 22.5 sacks and 62 pressures during the regular season. But beyond just the uniform, the 2019 fourth-round pick’s new salary matches his play on the field.
March 11 is a day to remember for Raiders defensive end Maxx Crosby: the date that marks his decision to go sober. Las Vegas wanted to commemorate Crosby,
His ascending trajectory staggered in 2020 when he checked into rehab for alcoholism. Crosby posted 10 sacks, 47 combined tackles, and four forced fumbles in his first campaign. Two years later, Crosby is more than proving that he was committed to the decision to go sober.
The Las Vegas Raiders star defensive end Maxx Crosby has a special place in his heart for the 11th of March, the date has changed his life.
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