Maxx Crosby shoving his coachMaxx Crosby (Photo via CBS Sports)
On Sunday, the Las Vegas Raiders hosted the Pittsburgh Steelers and lost 32-13. The Raiders have fallen to 2-4, and defensive lineman Maxx Crosby has seemingly had enough.

At one point, the cameras panned to Crosby walking to the sideline, and he then pushed Las Vegas run game coordinator and linebacker coach Mike Caldwell.

Of course, getting physical with your own coach is a huge deal and something you rarely see from players.

He’s now catching some heat from social media users for taking things too far.

“We all get mad. We all definitely don’t shove our coaches. He was wrong to do that,” said one comment.

 

“Not cool Maxx. Very unprofessional and classless,” said another.

“Lots of people want Crosby on their team after seeing him push a coach? Hell nah. Lack of respect,” continued third.

By the end of the game, Crpsby had little impact, accumulating just three tackles and half a sack.

Of course, Crosby is a player known for his passion and emotion for the game, but a player should never be putting their hands on a coach.

Maxx Crosby Tried To Clear Things Up

Crosby must have seen all the drama that the clip had stirred up because he went to X to try and clear things up.

“Mike Caldwell Is My Guy. One Of The Best People In The Business. Thats A Love Push, Stop Reaching. #RN4L,” he wrote

Crosby has been with the Raiders for six years, and despite the many lows compared to the highs, he has remained loyal to the franchise.

It’s unlikely the Raiders need to hand out any punishments for what happened.

VIDEO: Maxx Crosby Has A Serious Warning For All The ‘Clowns On The Pat McAfee Show,’ Tells Them Not To ‘Speak His Name’ During Fiery Postgame Interview

Maxx Crosby during locker room interview and Pat McAfee on his show.Maxx Crosby and Pat McAfee (Photos via @VegasSportsTD and ESPN)
Maxx Crosby has had enough of former NFL executive Michael Lombardi.

On Sunday, Crosby returned to action after missing the first game of his career last week against the Browns.

He recorded two sacks against the Broncos, but his team lost the game.

After the game, Maxx Crosby decided to give Michael Lombardi a piece of his mind.

Lombardi suggested there was possible discord between Crosby and coach Antonio Pierce during an appearance on “The Pat McAfee Show” earlier this week.

“If you speak for me and you know what’s going on, then we can have a conversation,” Crosby said. “But don’t speak on my name when you don’t know what the hell is going on.”


“Then I have to hear these clowns talking online and talking on ‘The Pat McAfee Show’ saying something is going on,” Crosby said. “These clowns are sitting on a couch talking about what I should be doing. When the reality is I’m gaining yardage and trying to get right so I can get back on the field. Everyone knows my intentions but they try to speak for me.

“But don’t speak about me when you don’t know what’s going on and you’re speaking for me or speaking about the organization. ‘Oh, something must be going on with Maxx.’ Come on, bro. You know where I want to be. You think I want to be anywhere else? No. I have this (expletive) tatted on my body. I don’t want to go anywhere.”

Raiders dropped to 2-3 on the year.

Maxx Crosby Ignores Davante Adams Trade Situation

Maxx Crosby is just trying to focus too hard on the Davante Adams situation in Las Vegas.

Following the Raiders’ 34-18 loss to the Broncos on Sunday, he made it clear that this was nothing new for him.

“You think I’m not used to this sh-t going on? It is what it is. I’ve been dealing with it my whole career,” Crosby said. “It is what it is.”

His comments come days after Adams reportedly told the team that he prefers to be traded. The Raiders reportedly have been reaching out to teams to “gauge interest” in Adams.

The wide receiver did not play Sunday due to a hamstring injury.