Raiders Star Claims That He Saw UFO
The Las Vegas Raiders are one of the more interesting teams in the NFL, both on and off the field. The organization has gone through some big changes over the years but has remained a key talking point around the NFL.
They have some real star power on the roster, especially along the offensive side of the ball. Las Vegas finished last season with a record of 8-9 and has made some moves this offseason to put itself closer to being a contender.
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While the NFL offseason may be slowing down a little bit, the Raiders are still finding ways to make headlines. The most recent story is one of the strangest and most intriguing in recent memory. Raiders star defensive edge Maxx Crosby appeared on “The Jim Rome Show” and was asked whether he believed in aliens by host Rome. He answered in certain terms that he 100 percent did believe in them.
“That’s not even a question,” Crosby said. “I don’t want anyone to come after me but that’s public information. But Andre James, one of my teammates, our center on the team, he’s all into UFOs and all types of conspiracy theories so me and him have that bond in the locker room.”
In addition to believing in aliens, Crosby also claimed that they saw a UFO while on a flight back from Miami with the team.
“We were literally on a flight back to Miami,” Crosby noted. “We saw a UFO with our own eyes and that sounds crazy but you can ask the pilots.”
If this is true, Crosby is next in line to claim that he saw a UFO. UFOs have been a controversial talking point for as long as anyone can remember but Crosby seemed adamant that he saw something on the flight back. We will never know exactly what he saw but there has been a rise in acceptance of the reality of aliens and UFOs since a 2021 Pentagon report highlighting 120 encounters was revealed. Some may doubt Crosby but only those on the flight know what they truly saw.
Maybe this strange occurrence will be the spark that the Raiders need to finally perform well on the field. This team bonding may cause them to come together and find success in games. Las Vegas missed the playoffs the last two seasons and will look to break that streak this year. It could be tough in a loaded AFC conference but Vegas has the tools to potentially surprise some people.
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