Maxx Crosby is already a nightmare for opposing offenses, and the Las Vegas Raiders' defensive end is about to add another historic milestone to his resume. In just his eighth NFL season, the 28-year-old pass rusher is on the verge of cracking the NFL's all-time top 10 in tackles for loss—a stat that measures pure disruption in the backfield.
Currently sitting at No. 15 all-time with 133 tackles for loss, Crosby needs just 19 more in 2026 to leap past Hall of Famer Jason Taylor (151) and claim the No. 8 spot. That's a tall order, but if anyone can do it, it's Crosby. He's led the league in tackles for loss twice (2022 with 22, 2023 with 23) and set a career-high with 28 in 2025. Over the last four seasons, he's racked up 90 tackles for loss—matching only Myles Garrett for the most among active players.
But the path to the top 10 isn't a solo sprint. Crosby will have to outpace a crowd of elite contemporaries already ahead of him on the list: T.J. Watt (136), Danielle Hunter (140), Cameron Heyward (142), Khalil Mack (148), and Myles Garrett (149). It's a who's who of modern defensive greatness, and Crosby is right in the middle of the pack.
Still, at just 28 and with three seasons of 20-plus tackles for loss under his belt, Crosby is building a Hall of Fame-worthy career. If he can continue to outpace his peers, he'll not only climb the all-time list but also cement his legacy as one of the most disruptive forces in NFL history. For Raiders fans and football purists alike, watching Crosby chase history is a must-see.
