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Raiders Meltdown Sparks New Chiefs Buzz as Maxx Crosby Clashes With Teammate After Loss — Locker Room Insider Claims “He Keeps Praising Mahomes… Maybe He Really Wants to Be a Chief” – video of the heated sideline fight

Cleveland, Ohio. November 24, 2025

The Las Vegas Raiders didn’t just lose 33–10 to the Cleveland Browns on Sunday — they unraveled. And at the center of the chaos once again was star edge rusher Maxx Crosby, whose Week 7 comments praising the Kansas City Chiefs have resurfaced with new intensity after a heated sideline fight and a tense locker-room scene ignited speculation all over again.

Crosby, who stunned Raider Nation last month when he called the Chiefs “the gold standard of the AFC,” delivered another monster individual performance against Cleveland: 5 tackles, 2 sacks, 3 tackles for loss and a forced fumble. It was vintage “Mad Max,” a violent, relentless force even as the Raiders fell apart around him. But despite the stat line, the afternoon spiraled into controversy.

Midway through the fourth quarter, emotional frustration boiled over as Crosby and linebacker Elandon Roberts were seen shouting inches from each other’s faces before teammates separated them. Broadcast cameras captured Crosby slamming his helmet and Roberts pointing toward the defensive huddle. What looked like a simple argument soon proved far deeper — and far more damaging — once players entered the locker room.

According to one Raiders player who spoke on the condition of anonymity, the tension has been building for weeks.
“Ever since he praised the Chiefs in Week 7, it hasn’t been the same,” the teammate said. “He keeps talking about Mahomes, keeps saying how they’re the standard, how that’s real championship football. Guys are tired of hearing it. Some of us think maybe he truly wants to go there.”

The remark spread instantly once reporters picked it up, fueling a fresh wave of speculation across social media. Chiefs fans reacted with amusement. Raiders fans reacted with fury. And neutral NFL observers acknowledged what has become impossible to ignore — Crosby’s words, body language, and rising frustration continue to hint at a deeper disconnect with Las Vegas.

This isn’t the first time Crosby has sparked Chiefs-related drama. After the Raiders’ humiliating 31–0 loss to Kansas City earlier this season, he praised Andy Reid’s team as “the standard of the AFC” and said losing to them “is nothing to hang your head about.” The quote went viral, and #CrosbyToChiefs trended for days. Sunday’s explosion only poured gasoline on what was already one of the NFL’s hottest rumors.

In fairness to Crosby, his play has never faltered. In a season where the Raiders have collapsed defensively, he remains the lone bright spot — a top-tier pass rusher producing at an All-Pro pace with little help around him. Chiefs supporters online immediately began circulating highlight clips from Sunday, imagining Crosby opposite George Karlaftis in the league’s most terrifying pass-rush duo.

The Raiders have not commented on the sideline altercation, and Crosby declined to speak after the loss. But inside the Chiefs fan base, the buzz is already deafening. If Crosby truly wants out — and truly admires Mahomes, Reid, and the Chiefs’ culture — Sunday may have been the clearest sign yet.

One thing is certain:
Kansas City is watching. Chiefs Kingdom smells opportunity. And Maxx Crosby is once again at the center of the storm.

 
 

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