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Ravens renege on Raiders, back out of Maxx Crosby trade

Ravens renege on Raiders, back out of Maxx Crosby trade

Those mock drafts with the Las Vegas Raiders adding a pass rusher with the No. 14 pick they received as part of their trade with the Baltimore Ravens involving Maxx Crosby?

Those purple “Crosby 98” jerseys you were hoping to order as a Ravens fan?

You might want to shelve them.

Days after the Raiders and the Ravens agreed to terms on a trade involving the star pass rusher, the Ravens have pulled out of the potential deal, just hours ahead of the NFL’s 2026 league year officially beginning. As first reported, by Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network, the Raiders addressed the news with a brief statement:

While teams can agree to terms on a trade ahead of the league year officially beginning — and free agents can agree to new contracts with teams during the league’s legal tampering window — no deals or trades can become official until the start of a new league year. This season, the 2026 NFL league year begins at 4:00 p.m. Eastern on Wednesday, March 11.

The Ravens had agreed to send their 2026 first-round pick (at No. 14) and their 2027 first-round pick to the Raiders in exchange for Crosby. But according to The Athletic’s Dianna Russini, Crosby failed his physical with Baltimore:

Rapoport elaborated on the issue, pointing to the meniscus injury Crosby suffered last season:

This news also comes just as the Raiders agreed to some massive contracts in free agency, including a deal with former Ravens center Tyler Linderbaum to make him the highest-paid interior offensive lineman in NFL history:

So now it is time to cancel those jersey orders, and rework those mock drafts.

This is a developing story.

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Detroit’s identity as the “Motor City” inspired the team name and logo as it reflects a broader culture of speed, design, and mechanical excellence that’s part of the city’s DNA. MCGC’s brand aesthetic honors Detroit’s storied history of motor racing while also celebrating its deep-rooted golf culture.

“As TGL’s first expansion team, we’re thrilled to reveal a new brand that embodies Detroit and takes a major step to bringing Motor City Golf Club to life,” said Michael Hamp, Team Governor. “We wanted the brand to feel like its home city while honoring Detroit’s pride, culture of design and innovation. We also aimed to establish an identity and team colors that stand proudly alongside Detroit’s celebrated sports logos. We couldn’t be more pleased with the result and we feel the MCGC logo represents the history of our city and sits uniquely amongst the other teams in the TGL landscape.”

“Detroit is one of America’s great sports cities, and Motor City Golf Club brings a level of passion and pride that will elevate the entire TGL experience,” said TMRW Sports CMO, Peter Jung. “That, combined with an ownership group featuring respected leaders and icons across professional sports makes this a powerful addition to the league. Motor City Golf Club represents exactly what TGL sees in its future – a community-driven team that will inevitably grow TGL’s momentum and connect new fans to the game.”

#TGLs #Motor #City #Golf #Club #releases #brand #identity #logo">TGL’s Motor City Golf Club releases brand identity, logo  Detroit’s identity as the “Motor City” inspired the team name and logo as it reflects a broader culture of speed, design, and mechanical excellence that’s part of the city’s DNA. MCGC’s brand aesthetic honors Detroit’s storied history of motor racing while also celebrating its deep-rooted golf culture.“As TGL’s first expansion team, we’re thrilled to reveal a new brand that embodies Detroit and takes a major step to bringing Motor City Golf Club to life,” said Michael Hamp, Team Governor. “We wanted the brand to feel like its home city while honoring Detroit’s pride, culture of design and innovation. We also aimed to establish an identity and team colors that stand proudly alongside Detroit’s celebrated sports logos. We couldn’t be more pleased with the result and we feel the MCGC logo represents the history of our city and sits uniquely amongst the other teams in the TGL landscape.”“Detroit is one of America’s great sports cities, and Motor City Golf Club brings a level of passion and pride that will elevate the entire TGL experience,” said TMRW Sports CMO, Peter Jung. “That, combined with an ownership group featuring respected leaders and icons across professional sports makes this a powerful addition to the league. Motor City Golf Club represents exactly what TGL sees in its future – a community-driven team that will inevitably grow TGL’s momentum and connect new fans to the game.”  #TGLs #Motor #City #Golf #Club #releases #brand #identity #logo

Belgium’s Alexander Blockx continued his breakthrough run at the Madrid Open on Thursday, upsetting defending champion Casper Ruud 6-4, 6-4 to reach the semifinals of a Masters 1000 event for the first time in his career.

Blockx had never won an ATP Tour-level match on clay before this month but has thrived in Madrid, having earlier knocked out third seed Felix Auger-Aliassime on his way to the last four.

The 21-year-old wrapped up the victory in 96 minutes to become the fourth-lowest-ranked player to reach the semifinals in the tournament’s history.

The World No. 69 showed few signs of nerves as he dismantled Ruud with aggressive baseline play and solid serving.

ALSO READ | Madrid Open: Fils ready for Sinner clash ahead of Roland Garros

“I’m proud of how I’ve played these past couple of matches. I think the conditions suit me well here,” Blockx said in his on-court interview.

“I feel like it’s clay which is slow, so I have time to settle and hit my shots, go for my shots.

“At the same time, it’s quite fast with the altitude and the heat sometimes. I think it’s the perfect combination for me.”

Published on Apr 30, 2026

#Blockx #upsets #Ruud #enter #Masters #semifinal #career #Madrid #Open">Blockx upsets Ruud to enter first Masters 1000 semifinal of his career at Madrid Open  Belgium’s Alexander Blockx continued his breakthrough run at the Madrid Open on Thursday, upsetting defending champion Casper Ruud 6-4, 6-4 to reach the semifinals of a Masters 1000 event for the first time in his career.Blockx had never won an ATP Tour-level match on clay before this month but has thrived in Madrid, having earlier knocked out third seed Felix Auger-Aliassime on his way to the last four.The 21-year-old wrapped up the victory in 96 minutes to become the fourth-lowest-ranked player to reach the semifinals in the tournament’s history.The World No. 69 showed few signs of nerves as he dismantled Ruud with aggressive baseline play and solid serving.ALSO READ | Madrid Open: Fils ready for Sinner clash ahead of Roland Garros“I’m proud of how I’ve played these past couple of matches. I think the conditions suit me well here,” Blockx said in his on-court interview.“I feel like it’s clay which is slow, so I have time to settle and hit my shots, go for my shots.“At the same time, it’s quite fast with the altitude and the heat sometimes. I think it’s the perfect combination for me.”Published on Apr 30, 2026  #Blockx #upsets #Ruud #enter #Masters #semifinal #career #Madrid #Open

Madrid Open: Fils ready for Sinner clash ahead of Roland Garros

“I’m proud of how I’ve played these past couple of matches. I think the conditions suit me well here,” Blockx said in his on-court interview.

“I feel like it’s clay which is slow, so I have time to settle and hit my shots, go for my shots.

“At the same time, it’s quite fast with the altitude and the heat sometimes. I think it’s the perfect combination for me.”

Published on Apr 30, 2026

#Blockx #upsets #Ruud #enter #Masters #semifinal #career #Madrid #Open">Blockx upsets Ruud to enter first Masters 1000 semifinal of his career at Madrid Open

Belgium’s Alexander Blockx continued his breakthrough run at the Madrid Open on Thursday, upsetting defending champion Casper Ruud 6-4, 6-4 to reach the semifinals of a Masters 1000 event for the first time in his career.

Blockx had never won an ATP Tour-level match on clay before this month but has thrived in Madrid, having earlier knocked out third seed Felix Auger-Aliassime on his way to the last four.

The 21-year-old wrapped up the victory in 96 minutes to become the fourth-lowest-ranked player to reach the semifinals in the tournament’s history.

The World No. 69 showed few signs of nerves as he dismantled Ruud with aggressive baseline play and solid serving.

ALSO READ | Madrid Open: Fils ready for Sinner clash ahead of Roland Garros

“I’m proud of how I’ve played these past couple of matches. I think the conditions suit me well here,” Blockx said in his on-court interview.

“I feel like it’s clay which is slow, so I have time to settle and hit my shots, go for my shots.

“At the same time, it’s quite fast with the altitude and the heat sometimes. I think it’s the perfect combination for me.”

Published on Apr 30, 2026

#Blockx #upsets #Ruud #enter #Masters #semifinal #career #Madrid #Open

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