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NFL Free Agency 2025 Blockbuster Trades Ravens Land Maxx Crosby Bears Chase Pass Rush Stars

NFL Free Agency 2025 Blockbuster Trades Ravens Land Maxx Crosby Bears Chase Pass Rush Stars

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NFL free agency is heating up fast, listeners, with blockbuster trades shaking the league as the new year kicks off on Monday. The biggest stunner came March 7 when the Baltimore Ravens landed Raiders star edge rusher Maxx Crosby for two first-round picks, per Tom Pelissero's tweet and Ian Rapoport's sources on Just Another Year Chicago Bears YouTube. Raiders held firm, rejecting lesser offers like a first and second, while Bears GM Ryan Poles stayed disciplined, avoiding mortgaging the future despite fan dreams of Crosby pairing with Montez Sweat.

Chicago's now armed with up to $68 million in cap space after the Garrett Bradbury trade, making them favorites for elite pass rushers. Khalil Mack homecoming rumors are swirling for the former Bears Defensive Player of the Year to finish his career in navy and orange. If not, Trey Hendrickson, the high-motor Bengals free agent with Bears staff ties, tops the list alongside Logan Hall. Poles' salary cap engineering has Bears fans buzzing about an all-in splash.

Over in Philly, Eagles offseason drama builds on The National Football Show with Dan Sileo. Tight end Dallas Goedert's future is uncertain until Monday, A.J. Brown trade chatter lingers per NFL Network's The Insiders, and host Dan questions moving on from Josh Sweat and Milton Williams—both mid-20s studs—in the same year. Lane Johnson hinted at Raiders talks, sparking wild speculation of trading two firsts and Nolan Smith for Crosby while keeping Brown, though Dan calls that crazy.

Pittsburgh Steelers QB saga grips the AFC North on Steelers Talk by Chat Sports. They've left the door open for Aaron Rodgers, with Omar Khan and Mike Tomlin urging commitment before free agency tampering starts Monday. If Rodgers drags feet like last year, expect pursuits of Malik Willis or Kyler Murray, avoiding endless waits. Will Howard, a practice standout, could compete in camp as a fallback.

Draft buzz lit up the Combine, where USC's Ja'Kobi Lane crushed workouts, boosting his stock and paycheck potential, says USC LAFB host Ryan Dyude. Kamari Ramsey and Lake McRee impressed too, but wideout Makai Lemon faced unfair "cocky" interview knocks—dismissed as smokescreen gossip from scouts and GMs at Indy bars, echoing last year's Shedeur Sanders chatter. Dyude vouches for Lemon's tape and character, calling board drops foolish for bad teams.

Elsewhere, Patriots cut Stefon Diggs, unsurprising to Hall of Famer Warren Moon on TMZ, and Giants eye draft gems like Caleb Downs, Sonny Styles, Carnell Tate, and Notre Dame RB Jeremiyah Love per Chat Sports rumors.

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