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The Raiders’ Collapse Sparks New Broncos Buzz as Maxx Crosby Clashes With Teammate After Loss — Locker Room Insider Claims “He Keeps Praising Bo Nix… Maybe He Really Wants to Be a Broncos” – video shows the heated sideline fight

Cleveland, Ohio — November 24, 2025

The Las Vegas Raiders didn’t just fall 24–10 to the Cleveland Browns on Sunday — they publicly unraveled. And once again, the focal point of the chaos was star pass rusher Maxx Crosby, whose sideline eruption and tense locker-room confrontation have reignited speculation that first began in Week 10, when the Raiders were beaten 10–7 by the Denver Broncos.

That narrow but bruising loss — which Crosby later described as “frustrating and revealing” — now appears to have been the spark behind a deeper internal divide.

Against Cleveland, Crosby delivered another high-level performance with 5 tackles, 2 sacks, 3 tackles for loss and a forced fumble, but frustration around him boiled over. Midway through the fourth quarter, cameras captured him slamming his helmet as linebacker Elandon Roberts confronted him, pointing angrily toward the defensive huddle. Teammates rushed in to separate the two as tensions escalated.

But according to several players inside the organization, this blowup wasn’t sudden — it was the culmination of weeks of simmering dissatisfaction.


Inside the Locker Room: “Everything changed after Denver.”

A Raiders player who spoke anonymously to ESPN said the tension has been building ever since the Week 10 defeat.

“Ever since we lost to Denver, it hasn’t felt right,” the player said.
“He keeps talking about Bo Nix — how poised he was, how he handled pressure, how disciplined Denver looked. He keeps saying that’s what real football looks like, that their culture is what teams should want. Guys are tired of hearing it. Some even think… maybe he really wants to go there.”

Crosby has openly praised Broncos head coach Sean Payton and recently called Bo Nix “a competitor who plays with the maturity of a veteran.” Those comments, in a locker room already on edge, only intensified the frustration.


Week 10 Became the Turning Point

After the 10–7 loss, Crosby told reporters the Broncos “played with real discipline” and that Bo Nix “controlled the critical moments of the game.”
The remarks went viral, with #CrosbyToBroncos circulating heavily among Denver fans.

Sunday’s sideline confrontation added fuel to that fire.


Broncos Country Responds Immediately

In Denver, fans began sharing clips of Crosby bullying the Browns’ offensive line, imagining him joining a pass-rush unit featuring Baron Browning, Jonathon Cooper, and Nik Bonitto.

One AFC executive told ESPN:

“If Crosby ever hinted at wanting out of Las Vegas, Denver would be one of the first teams on the phone. His mentality fits everything they value.”

The Raiders have not commented on the incident, and Crosby declined to speak postgame. But the combination of public emotion, private irritation, and ongoing praise for Denver has raised legitimate questions about his long-term future in Las Vegas.


A Fractured Raiders Team… and a Possible Opportunity in Denver

Whether Crosby truly wants a change or simply respects the Broncos’ structure and culture, Sunday’s eruption made one thing unmistakably clear:

Denver is watching. Broncos Country is hopeful.
And Maxx Crosby once again finds himself at the center of an NFL storm.

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