Crosby Breaks Down Some of the Best Plays of His Career

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Las Vegas Raiders star pass rusher Maxx Crosby has already taken the NFL by storm in only four seasons, and he seems only to be getting better.
On Monday, Crosby joined NFL Network's Brian Baldinger on NFL Total Access to dissect the film of some of the most impressive plays of his career so far.
Baldinger began the segment with a play from Crosby's rookie season that prompted the analyst to dub the then-first-year edge rusher "The Condor," which, of course, has become a well-renowned nickname for the Pro Bowl defensive end.
On the play, Crosby forced a fumble in the Red Zone against the Indianapolis Colts, resulting in a big-time turnover. Crosby stretched his arms out in a wing-like form in celebration.
The second play the two examined was Crosby's sack against the NFL's reigning MVP, Patrick Mahomes, on the first drive of the Las Vegas Monday night showdown with the Kansas City Chiefs last season.
The Raiders would go on to lose by a single point.
Next was Crosby's critical pass disruption against Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert with just over a minute left in regulation of the iconic 2021-22 Week 18 match-up that would send the Raiders to the postseason.
The Chargers still managed to drive down the field and force overtime in the final seconds of regulation.
Nonetheless, it was still a tremendous play by Crosby at a crucial point in the game with playoff hopes on the line.
"I pride myself in trying to be the best in the league; that's what I aspire to be: the No. 1 guy," Crosby said. "And these type of moments -- two-minute drill, end-of-the-game, the biggest moments, got to win -- those are the moments where you've got to be at your best."
The fourth play discussed was Crosby's late-game, third-down sack against Seattle Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith from Week 12 of last season.
The Raiders would hold the Seahawks' offense and go on to win in overtime on the road.
The fifth and final play was a tackle for loss by Crosby against the Denver Broncos in Week 4 of last season.
Las Vegas came away victorious in that game, 32-23.
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