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Las Vegas Raiders defensive lineman Maxx Crosby expressed his frustrations during the team’s recent loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers when he shoved linebackers coach and run game coordinator Mike Caldwell. Despite the seemingly aggressive nature of the shove, Crosby explained that it was simply a display of camaraderie between teammates.

According to Crosby, him and Caldwell have a great relationship and such interactions are common among players in the heat of the game. He emphasized that they are all grown men and that the incident was blown out of proportion by the cameras. Crosby even took to social media to reiterate his sentiments, referring to the shove as a “love push.”

On the field, Crosby has been a standout player for the Raiders this season, racking up 5.5 sacks and 20 tackles in just five games. His performance has been crucial for a defense that has struggled at times, ranking 27th in points allowed and 12th in yards allowed in the NFL this season.

Despite the loss and the incident with Caldwell, Crosby remains a key player for the Raiders and a leader on the defensive side of the ball. His intensity and passion for the game are evident in his play, and his teammates and coaches continue to support him.

As the season progresses, Crosby will look to channel his emotions in a positive way to help the Raiders bounce back from their recent setbacks. With his talent and leadership, he will undoubtedly play a significant role in the team’s success moving forward.