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Las Vegas Raiders’ Maxx Crosby on watching the game instead of playing
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Las Vegas Raiders’ Maxx Crosby on watching the game instead of playing

Las Vegas Raiders star defenseman Maxx Crosby missed his first career game last Sunday with an ankle injury.

The Raiders won the game against the Cleveland Browns 20-16, but Crosby wished he was on the field with his teammates.

The Pro Bowler hopes to return to the field this Sunday against the Denver Broncos, but time will tell if he has healed from the injury.

Crosby is detail-oriented and his Sunday routine was disrupted because he had to miss the game.

For Crosby, watching the game rather than participating in it was a completely different experience.

Crosby described his Sunday on the latest episode of his podcast “The Rush.”

“It was different, to say the least,” Crosby said. “Of course I wanted to be on the sidelines with my boys. That was the first thing. I definitely argued about that and (coach Antonio Pierce) wanted me on the sidelines, but on the advice of Alex Guerrero and the coaching staff and everyone else, they didn’t want me on my feet for four hours and know that she how I am. I would be on the field in the second quarter, kind of in full pads. So you know how I feel.”

Crosby wanted to stand on the sidelines during the game, but his coaches talked him out of it. So Crosby’s routine had to undergo a bit of a change.

“It’s about gaining distance and winning. So they thought it was best for me to stay home, rehab and do my thing. So yeah, my routine is a little different. I arrived bright and early this morning, went into the building, went to see Alex, had my ankle, body, flesh, everything worked on again, got in the tubs, had breakfast with Rick Slate, the GOAT I went home and caught I rallied straight away, put my feet up, watched some RedZone, chilled with Ella and (Rachel Crosby) and then I just waited with anticipation for the game.”

Crosby watched a game on television at home for the first time in his NFL career. He said he screamed “from beginning to end.”

He praised the defensive line for their win and praised the performance of defensive tackle Adam Butler. Crosby called Butler “almost one of the best teammates I’ve ever been around.”

Click Here to watch the full episode of Crosby’s podcast.

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