Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Maxx Crosby. Jay Biggerstaff-USA TODAY Sports
Las Vegas Raiders pass-rusher Maxx Crosby had an awesome yet somewhat ironic message for his peers at this year’s “Sack Summit” event.
Crosby was invited to be the host and keynote speaker at the annual “Sack Summit,” which is an event meant to help defensive linemen and edge-rushers network and share knowledge.
On Tuesday, Crosby stood in front of dozens of NFL players at UNLV’s Fertitta Football Complex in Las Vegas, Nevada. His message at an event with the word “sack” in its name? It’s not all about the sacks. (Warning: the video contains profanity.)
“I’ve had a game, I played the Chiefs my third year. I had like 13 pressures and 0 sacks and I’m killing this dude,” shared Crosby.
“I knew I was killing his a–. We lost the game and I’m getting murdered [on social media]. They’re like, ‘Oh, he got his a– locked up.’ I’m like, ‘Am I f—ing missing something?’ … If you just stick to it and trust the plan, and you know you’re winning rushes, bro. The sack comes and they come in bunches.”
The “Sack Summit” was originally organized by three-time All-Pro linebacker Von Miller back in 2017. The event has always been held in Las Vegas, which is fittingly Crosby’s territory.
Crosby knows a thing or two about getting sacks. He was sixth in the NFL last season with 14.5 sacks, ahead of guys like Micah Parsons and 2023 Defensive Player of the Year Myles Garrett.
Crosby was named second-team All-Pro and finished fourth in DPoY voting.