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Maxx Crosby drops major hint over shock Las Vegas Raiders exit after indicating team he may leave for

MAXX CROSBY hinted at a potential Las Vegas Raiders exit after sharing his adoration of the Detroit Lions.

The defensive end is a childhood Lions fan and he shared his admiration for coach Dan Campbell.

    Jamie Erdahl asked Maxx Crosby what he made of the Lions’ rise

    The Lions are amongst the favourites to win the Super Bowl this season after posting a 15-2 record.

    They face the Washington Commanders in the playoffs and Crosby admitted he is a little envious of their rise to the top, having suffered as a fan for the past 27 years.

    He said on an appearance on Good Morning Football: “Seeing what Dan Campbell has built. Hearing what those guys say about him.

    “Former team-mates out there, everybody says the same thing.

    “They’re like, I hope one day you just get to be in that locker room with coach Campbell.

    “He’s incredible, they say he will literally die for the players. He lives by that, the things you see in the locker room post game and the interviews and everything, that’s who he is.

    “People kind of clowned him at first but he truly lives by that and I know that for a fact.

    “It’s incredible to see and for the city of Detroit, my mum was born and raised in Detroit, my aunts and uncles, I grew up in Michigan right down the street.

    “It’s incredible to see for the city because it’s been some long years. The Lions haven’t won in a long time and now the Pistons are winning, the Redwings are winning.

    “I get to watch from a distance, even the Tigers are back winning. I’m like damn now I’m in Vegas, my whole childhood I was in a tough place.”

    The Lions-Commanders matchup is expected to be the priciest NFL playoff ticket in history.

    The NFL‘s Divisional Round playoff matchup is now set – and the ticket price to the game at Ford Field in Detroit has only continued to soar.

    Saturday’s showdown will be one of the most anticipated games of the playoff slate this weekend.

    The contest will involve the No. 1 seed Lions, who won 15 games in the regular season, and the No. 6 seeded Commanders, who are led by the 2024 Rookie of the Year favorite Jayden Daniels.

    It was revealed on TickPick that the average purchase price for the game is $981, making it the most expensive game in the site’s history, excluding Super Bowls.

    NFL division round schedule

    Sat 18 Jan, 4.30 pm ET (ESPN/ABC) – Houston Texans at Kansas City Chiefs

    Sat 18 Jan, 8 pm ET (Fox) – Washington Commanders at Detroit Lions

    Sun 19 Jan, 3 pm ET (NBC) – Los Angeles Rams at Philadelphia Eagles

    Sun 19 Jan, 6.30 pm ET (CBS) – Baltimore Ravens at Buffalo Bills

    The lowest game-in price for the Detroit-Washington game is reaching close to $460 on VividSeats.

    The cheapest tickets on other sites include SeatGeek, priced at $531, TickPick (588), and StubHub ($600).

    The most expensive seat can be found on VividSeats, where fans can purchase a lower level 128 seat for $6,105 per ticket.

    The next-most expensive ticket, which is on the 50-yard line, can be bought on StubHub.

    Each of the top three expensive non-Super Bowl NFL games has all been played at the Lions’ stadium.

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