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Drake's New Album Gets Major Praise From Maxx Crosby

Drake's new music is already getting big reactions, and Maxx Crosby did not need long to make up his mind. After the Canadian rap star dropped three albums at once, fans quickly started working through the new releases, and Crosby was clearly impressed early.

Just four songs in, the Raiders star gave Drake major praise, calling him "GOATED" and making it clear he was already sold on the project.

Crosby took to X to say, "Like 4 Songs In… Yeah Drake Is GOATED."

The Toronto rapper surprised fans by putting out Iceman, Habibti, and Maid of Honour all at once, turning a normal release day into a full Drake takeover. The three projects bring in a mix of familiar collaborators and newer names, including Future, 21 Savage, Molly Santana, and Loe Shimmy.

He also made the rollout feel like an event, using his Iceman livestream to reveal the albums, share new videos, and lean heavily into Toronto visuals.

While Drake is making waves in the music industry, Crosby himself had a rather eventful off-season with a trade that did not ultimately work out. However, that has not stopped other teams from using it to troll the Ravens.

Chargers Use Maxx Crosby to Rub Salt Into Ravens Wounds

The Chargers went back to their usual schedule-release trolling, this time building the video around a HALO theme.

It may not have hit quite as hard as some of their previous releases, but there were still enough little digs for fans to notice. The Ravens bit was one of the clearest jokes, with the video leaning into the failed Maxx Crosby trade situation and poking fun at how Baltimore reportedly backed away late in the process.

 Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Maxx Crosby (98) on the field after loss to the Philadelphia Eagles.
Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Maxx Crosby (98) on the field after loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. Eric Hartline-Imagn Images

The Patriots also got a more subtle jab. Given the ongoing attention around Mike Vrabel and Dianna Russini, many expected the Chargers to say something, and they did, just not directly. A road sign reading "Next photo dump 1 mile" was enough to make the reference clear without spelling it out.

So while the video may not be an all-timer, the Chargers still found a way to sneak in some NFL drama.

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This story was originally published May 14, 2026 at 11:03 PM.

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