The Raiders’ Collapse Sparks Buzz About the Buffalo Bills as Maxx Crosby Clashes With Teammate After Loss — Locker Room Insider Claims “He Keeps Praising Josh Allen… Maybe He Really Wants to Be Part of Bills Mafia” – video shows the heated sideline fight
Cleveland, Ohio — November 24, 2025
The Las Vegas Raiders didn’t just lose 24–10 to the Cleveland Browns on Sunday — they exposed deep internal fractures. And this time, the center of the turmoil was star edge rusher Maxx Crosby, who delivered another dominant performance but found himself in a heated sideline altercation with linebacker Elandon Roberts, igniting a wave of speculation about his future.
Broadcast cameras captured Crosby slamming his helmet in frustration as the Raiders’ defense continued to break down. Roberts immediately approached him, pointing and shouting from inches away. Teammates rushed in to separate the two before it escalated further. But the tension didn’t end on the field — according to multiple witnesses, it carried straight into a locker room described as “tense and fractured.”
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— MLFootball (@MLFootball) November 24, 2025
Las Vegas #Raiders star Maxx Crosby and his teammate linebacker Elandon Roberts got into a heated fight on the sideline today.
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Vegas remains one of the most dysfunctional organizations in all of sports — things are spiraling.
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A Raiders player, speaking anonymously to ESPN, said the frustration has been building for weeks. The surprising trigger, he added, has been Crosby’s repeated praise of the Buffalo Bills — and specifically their franchise quarterback, Josh Allen.
“He talks about Josh Allen all the time — about his leadership, the way he plays, the culture they have in Buffalo. Some guys are tired of hearing it. And some think… maybe he really wants to be there,” the player said.
Crosby has, in recent interviews, referred to Allen as “the most complete quarterback in the NFL” and described the Bills as a team with “the kind of competitive culture every player wants to be a part of.” In the midst of the Raiders’ struggles, those remarks have only deepened the divide.
Still, Crosby’s production has remained elite. Against Cleveland, he recorded 5 tackles, 2 sacks, 3 tackles for loss and a forced fumble — once again proving he’s the heartbeat of a defense that has lacked consistency all season. Yet even his brilliance hasn’t been enough to mask the reality: the Raiders are slipping, and their biggest star may be slipping away with them.
Bills Mafia quickly picked up the story, circulating highlights of Crosby and imagining him lining up alongside Greg Rousseau and Ed Oliver. While the Bills have not commented, one AFC executive told ESPN:
“If Crosby ever truly opened that door, Buffalo would absolutely be interested.”
The Raiders have not addressed the incident publicly, and Crosby declined to speak postgame. But after Sunday’s chaos, the question feels unavoidable:
Is the fracture in Las Vegas pushing Maxx Crosby closer to Buffalo?
One thing is clear:
Buffalo is watching. Bills Mafia is hopeful.
And Maxx Crosby has once again found himself at the center of an NFL firestorm.













