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Steelers’ rival under fire for controversial Maxx Crosby decision

The Pittsburgh Steelers continue to watch from the sidelines as their AFC North rivals, the Baltimore Ravens, find themselves in the middle of one of the most controversial failed trades in NFL history, and they may only be making it worse.

Baltimore signed top free agent edge rusher Trey Hendrickson to a four-year, $112 million contract less than 13 hours after the Ravens backed out of a trade agreement to acquire Max Crosby from the Las Vegas Raiders due to a failed physical.

NFL executives and general managers from around the league reportedly expressed frustration with the Ravens’ last-minute decision, as teams interested in acquiring Crosby walked away from the deal after Baltimore made the initial commitment that sent two first-round picks to Las Vegas.

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While it’s hard to prove buyer’s remorse, that hasn’t stopped social media from attacking the Ravens organization as the new league year is about to begin.

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This article originally appeared on Steelers Wire: Steelers rivals back out of Maxx Crosby trade, sign Trey Hendrickson

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