The Baltimore Ravens recently canceled a major trade for All-Pro defensive end Maxx Crosby after he failed his team physical. Although Crosby expressed significant excitement about joining the roster, Baltimore officials cited medical concerns regarding his recovery from knee surgery as the reason for withdrawing the offer. This decision leaves the Las Vegas Raiders in a difficult financial position, as they had already spent heavily on free agents in anticipation of the draft picks gained from the deal. While the player's surgeon and agent maintain that his rehabilitation is ahead of schedule, the Ravens have a history of voiding contracts due to potential injury risks. Now, Las Vegas must decide whether to retain their star pass rusher or seek a different trade partner during the offseason.