About The Foundation
The Maxx Crosby Foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the support of teen substance abuse intervention, youth health and wellness, animal rescue and abuse prevention, as well as other charitable causes. The Foundation was established in 2023 by Las Vegas Raiders, Pro Bowl DE Maxx Crosby and his wife Rachel.
About Maxx Crosby
A three-time Pro Bowl defensive end, Maxx Crosby is in his sixth season with the Raiders, after originally being drafted by the club in the fourth round (106th overall) of the 2019 NFL Draft. Crosby became the 25th player in Raiders history to earn multiple Pro Bowls in his first four seasons and ranks fifth in franchise history with 52 sacks.
In 2023, he finished with 90 tackles and a career-high 14.5 sacks, and again led the league with 23 tackles for loss while earning his third consecutive Pro Bowl appearance.
In 2022, he finished with 88 tackles and a league-leading 22 tackles for loss en route to his second consecutive Pro Bowl honor.
In 2021, became the first Raider to earn multiple AFC Defensive Player of the Week awards in a single season since 2016. He earned his first Pro Bowl selection and was named second-team AP All-Pro after starting all 17 games, recording 56 tackles (36 solo), eight sacks and seven passes defensed.
In college, Maxx spent four years (2015-18) at Eastern Michigan. With the Eagles, he recorded 162 tackles (73 solo), including 41 for loss, 20 sacks, one INT returned for a TD, four passes defensed, eight forced fumbles and four fumble recoveries, including one returned for a touchdown. He finished his career ranking second in school history in both tackles for loss and sacks.
Maxx grew up in Colleyville, Texas and attended Heritage High School. He and his wife, Rachel (a former Eastern Michigan soccer student-athlete), recently committed $1 million to the EMU Athletics Department.ording 56 tackles (36 solo), eight sacks and seven passes defensed.
In college, Maxx spent four years (2015-18) at Eastern Michigan. With the Eagles, he recorded 162 tackles (73 solo), including 41 for loss, 20 sacks, one INT returned for a TD, four passes defensed, eight forced fumbles and four fumble recoveries, including one returned for a touchdown. He finished his career ranking second in school history in both tackles for loss and sacks.
Maxx grew up in Colleyville, Texas and attended Heritage High School. He and his wife, Rachel (a former Eastern Michigan soccer student-athlete), recently committed $1 million to the EMU Athletics Department.