While Maxx Crosby is best known for his relentless motor on the field, it’s his off-the-field hustle that’s capturing hearts in the Raiders’ locker room.
Sources within the organization say Crosby has taken on a “big brother” role for younger teammates, regularly checking in on their mental health, offering rides to appointments, and making sure no one feels isolated. One rookie shared, “He’s the first guy to give you his time, not just advice. That means everything when you’re new here.”
Crosby is also making waves in the Las Vegas community — volunteering at recovery centers, sponsoring fitness programs for at-risk youth, and even quietly covering costs for a teammate’s family emergency.
“He doesn’t need the spotlight,” said a team assistant. “But what he’s doing behind the scenes is just as powerful as his sacks.”
In a league driven by ego, Crosby’s daily acts of selflessness are turning him into a role model far beyond the game.