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    2026 NFL Free Agency Explodes: Raiders Trade Maxx Crosby, 49ers Land Mike Evans

    Bertram DewellBy Bertram DewellMarch 10, 20263 Mins Read
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    the 2026 nfl league year opens with blockbuster moves reshaping the league, highlighted by maxx crosby's exit from vegas - Image Credit: Social Media/Agency
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    LAS VEGAS — The Maxx Crosby era is over. In a move that sent shockwaves through the league Tuesday, the Las Vegas Raiders traded their elite defensive end to the Baltimore Ravens for two first-round picks (2026 and 2027), officially kicking off a massive roster overhaul. The silver and black didn’t just rebuild; they tore the house down to the studs.

    Raiders Clear the Deck, Reload the Trenches

    Las Vegas General Manager John Spytek secured a king’s ransom. By shipping out their emotional leader, the Raiders stockpiled premium draft capital and immediately unleashed their newfound cap space. They aggressively attacked the open market, totally shifting their identity in a matter of hours.

    The front office shored up the interior by signing Pro Bowl center Tyler Linderbaum. They followed that up by heavily investing in their defensive front seven, bringing in linebackers Nakobe Dean and Quay Walker on multi-year deals. They didn’t stop there. The secondary got a massive boost with the addition of cornerbacks Eric Stokes and Taron Johnson (via trade), while edge rusher Kwity Paye arrives to help fill the massive void left by Crosby. The chilly March wind in Vegas feels a lot like a fresh start.

    NFC West Arms Race: 49ers and Rams Reload

    The NFC West refuses to hit the brakes. The San Francisco 49ers bolstered their aerial attack, signing veteran wideout Mike Evans to a three-year, $60.4 million contract. Brock Purdy now has a 32-year-old red-zone monster who boasts an NFL-record streak of 1,000-yard seasons. You could almost feel the collective groan from defensive coordinators across the NFC when the news broke.

    Down south, the Los Angeles Rams completely overhauled their defensive backfield. Taking a page directly from the Kansas City Chiefs’ playbook, Los Angeles signed cornerbacks Trent McDuffie and Jaylen Watson. The Rams recognized a glaring weakness and attacked it instantly.

    Cowboys and Cardinals Make Moves

    The Dallas Cowboys addressed their pass rush, finalizing a trade with the Green Bay Packers for 28-year-old edge rusher Rashan Gary. Dallas flipped a 2027 fourth-round pick for the veteran, hoping he can return to his Pro Bowl form under defensive coordinator Christian Parker.

    Meanwhile, the Arizona Cardinals quietly put together a highly effective opening day. They secured offensive line help with guard Isaac Seumalo, brought in quarterback Gardner Minshew, and added running back Tyler Allgeier to balance their offensive attack.

    “Mike has tremendous love and respect for the Buccaneers organization… In the end, this decision simply came down to Mike wanting a new challenge and a fresh opportunity while he still feels he has a great deal left to give the game.”
    — Deryk Gilmore, Agent for Mike Evans

    The Ripple Effect

    These moves dramatically alter the 2026 playoff picture. The Raiders are positioning themselves to surround expected No. 1 overall pick Fernando Mendoza with a young, physical defense and a fortified offensive line. Out west, the 49ers signaled an all-in push for a Super Bowl ring. Adding Mike Evans to an already lethal offense puts immense pressure on the Rams and Cardinals to keep pace, which explains Los Angeles’ aggressive spending in the secondary. The AFC North just got significantly more dangerous with Crosby hunting quarterbacks, while Dallas hopes Gary is the missing piece for a deep January run.

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