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Maxx Crosby Believes 1 Veteran QB Would Be Great Fit With Raiders

The Las Vegas Raiders have had quite a rollercoaster of a season in the NFL this year. With several injuries and a lack of consistency, the team has struggled to find its footing. However, amidst all the chaos, one thing has become clear – the Raiders are in dire need of a legitimate starting quarterback.

As the offseason approaches, the quarterback market doesn’t seem to offer too many promising options. But there are a few veterans who could potentially turn things around for the Raiders. And one person who strongly believes in this is none other than their star defensive end, Maxx Crosby.

Crosby, who has been outstanding on the field this season, recently shared his thoughts on the team’s need for a veteran quarterback. And he believes that there is one particular quarterback who would be a perfect fit for the Raiders – and that’s none other than 2015 NFL MVP, Cam Newton.

Newton, who was released by the Carolina Panthers earlier this year, has faced a fair share of struggles in recent times due to injuries. But there’s no denying his talent and the impact he can have on a team when he’s healthy. And that’s exactly what Crosby sees in him.

The Raiders have been through quite a few quarterbacks in recent years, with Derek Carr being the only one to have somewhat of a stable position. But even then, there’s always been speculation around Carr’s future with the team. And with the recent injury to Carr’s back-up Marcus Mariota, the quarterback situation for the Raiders has become even more uncertain.

This is where Newton can potentially fit in. With his experience and leadership skills, he could bring a much-needed stability to the Raiders’ quarterback position. Not to mention his dynamic playing style and ability to make plays with his legs, which would add a whole new dimension to the team’s offense.

Moreover, Newton’s history with Raiders’ head coach Jon Gruden is an added bonus. Gruden has always been a big fan of Newton and was even present at the 2011 NFL Combine to witness his amazing performance. And with Gruden’s offensive prowess, there’s no doubt that he would be able to utilize Newton’s skills to their fullest potential.

Of course, there are concerns with Newton’s health and his recent performance, which may raise questions about his ability to be a starting quarterback. But with the right support and system, there’s no doubt that he can get back to his MVP form.

Also, let’s not forget that the Raiders have other needs as well, especially on the defensive end. However, having a reliable quarterback is crucial, especially in today’s NFL, where the position has become a make-or-break for a team’s success.

So, it’s safe to say that Crosby’s belief in Newton as a fitting quarterback for the Raiders is not unfounded. The 31-year-old quarterback still has a lot of football left in him, and with the right team, he can prove to be a valuable asset.

In conclusion, the Raiders’ biggest need right now is a legitimate starting quarterback, and Cam Newton could be the perfect fit for the team. With his experience, leadership, and dynamic playing style, he could bring much-needed stability and success to the Raiders. And who knows, with Newton leading the team, the Raiders may just have a shot at making it to the playoffs next season.

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