Maxx Crosby Responds to Caleb Williams After Eye-Popping Remark
After Sunday’s matchup between the Las Vegas Raiders and Chicago Bears, both teams walked away with mutual respect, especially between two standout players: Bears quarterback Caleb Williams and Raiders pass rusher Maxx Crosby.
Amidst Chicago’s victory, Williams showed tremendous poise and growth, going up against one of the NFL’s most relentless defenders. Following the game, Williams gave Crosby the highest praise possible for an opponent so early in his career.
“They’ve got a helluva player over there,” Williams said after the game. “He’s probably the best player that I’ve ever played against so far in my career.”
Maxx Crosby Praises Caleb Williams After Intense Matchup
Crosby followed up with his own praise for the young quarterback, saying, “Hearing that from a really good player is cool. Our matchup was all day. I mean all day we’re going back and forth, and he’s a competitor bro, I’ll give it to him. He didn’t back down, he kept getting back up and kept trying to make plays. He definitely earned my respect. He’s a competitor and he’s hard to tackle. He makes plays happen.”
That mutual respect speaks volumes. For a player of Crosby’s caliber to praise a young quarterback like Williams is no small thing.
There’s no denying the fact that it was challenging for the Bears‘ offense to do anything with Crosby lined up on the other side. He not only dominated the trenches but also recorded the first interception of his NFL career by batting a pass from Williams and snagging it.
Williams Trending Upwards
For Williams, the experience was another step in his development. He acknowledged the need to get the ball out quicker and find his rhythm earlier in games, especially against elite pass rushers like Crosby.
“Understanding that coming into the game, I tried to get the ball out as fast as possible and get it to my guys,” Williams said. “I think I can do a better job of that early in the game, getting everybody in rhythm. …I’m proud of the guys, especially in the way we fought. That’s all you can ask for at the end of the day.”
The game against the Raiders was another sign that Williams is trending in the right direction. Facing a top-tier pass rusher like Crosby will only accelerate his growth.
Even with the rocky start with multiple play callers and offensive line woes during his rookie season, Williams is becoming more confident slinging the ball in the pocket and has continued to display flashes of elite talent that made him the No. 1 overall pick. It seems to all start coming together for No. 18.
Williams’ humility and competitiveness stood out just as much as his play. If he continues to grow from each matchup like this one, the Bears‘ future is bright.
Carr Walks Away from Saints - Reveals the Real Reason He Had to Walk Away from a $30 Million Salary

Former NFL quarterback Derek Carr opens up about what led him to retire and walk away from a $30 million salary with the New Orleans Saints.
Former NFL quarterback Derek Carr announced his retirement this offseason despite being in the mix for the New Orleans Saints' starting job. It was a decision that led Carr away from a $30 million salary. On Thursday, he finally opened up about why he chose to retire from the league.
During a guest appearance on “The Dan Patrick Show,” the 34-year-old former quarterback admitted that it wasn't an easy decision. However, it appears that his wife, Heather Neel, played a key part in helping Derek Carr choose to retire. Carr claimed that she would have to help him out of bed on Monday mornings because he couldn't walk after games.
“It wasn't easy, I promise,” said Derek Carr. “It's easy to make a comment and just say, ‘Yeah, it is what it is.' But it wasn't. It was hard. It was really hard. When I talked to my wife, you know, she was ready for me to be done whenever I was ready, you know, she's amazing. She saw, honestly, things that no one else saw. You know, waking up on Monday mornings, and I can't walk. You know, waking up on Monday mornings, and I have to call her to come in the room to help me get out of bed, you know. So she was done. She was like, ‘I'm good.' You know, 11 years is enough.”
In the interview, Derek Carr also claims that his shoulder injury made it easier to walk away from a $30 million salary, which is something he admitted back in June. Although it is a ton of money, the four-time Pro Bowler just knew that he wasn't going to be ready to go for the Saints in the 2025-26 season.
“To say no to the money part of it, I had to die to myself on that one,” admitted Carr. “You know, I had to be like, ‘What is the right thing to do?' because on the inside, you’re like, ‘It's easy. ‘I'll just make that money and go.' But it just wasn't right because I wasn't ready.”
Derek Carr played 11 seasons in the NFL. Nine of those were with the Las Vegas Raiders franchise, and his final two years were with the Saints. Carr ended his career with 41,245 passing yards, 257 touchdowns, and a career 65.1% completion percentage.
Saints need to solve the glaring red zone offense problem
"The Saints struggles in the red zone were already present in Sunday’s loss to the Cardinals. They weren’t able to finish drives, that proved to be the difference in the game. New Orleans attempted three field goals while in the red zone. In addition, they couldn’t convert on a last second play to tie the game," Collings wrote. "Their inability to finish in the redzone isn’t a new problem. A major reason the Saints have struggled finishing drives is their lack of a red zone threat. The Saints' recent moves show this was obviously a concern going into the season. They now have two formidable threats currently on their roster.
"The final concern is the quarterback. Spencer Rattler is still unproven, especially in the red zone. One area he needs to exploit is his legs. He has enough mobility to extend the play and scramble, particularly in the red zone. This would also give receivers extra time to find open space. Rattler is a key part in improving the red zone offense."
For an offense with as little firepower as the Saints have, they need to be able to turn field goals into touchdowns. Getting to the red zone should be guaranteed points, with the entire team expected to score a touchdown. For the Saints, it seems like they're hopeful to walk away with a field goal.
Rattler needs to utilize his legs more in the red zone, and the Saints need to open up the playbook.
At the end of the day, the personnel isn't likely to change much, if any, for the rest of the year. The Saints will need to make things work with what they have. Their red zone production in Week 2 is a huge storyline to watch.
Heartbreaking Loss: Anthony Richardson Mourns the Murder of Close Friend Charlie Kirk, Taken Too Soon

In a devastating and heartbreaking turn of events, Indianapolis Colts' quarterback Anthony Richardson is mourning the loss of his close friend and ally, Charlie Kirk, who was tragically murdered at Utah Valley University on September 10, 2025. The news has shaken the sports world and the community, as Charlie's life was taken far too soon in a senseless act of violence that has left many in shock.
A Heartfelt Tribute from Richardson
Anthony Richardson, deeply affected by the loss, shared his grief on social media. "Charlie wasn’t just a friend; he was a true ally who always supported me and countless others. His energy and kindness were unmatched," Richardson wrote. "To lose him in such a tragic way is unfathomable. My heart goes out to his family, and to everyone who had the privilege of knowing him."
Richardson continued, “Charlie’s impact on this world was profound. His selflessness and desire to help others will never be forgotten. He’s left a legacy that will inspire me and so many others to live a life of service, love, and kindness.”
The Murder of Charlie Kirk
Charlie Kirk, a well-respected community leader and advocate for social causes, was murdered in a shocking and senseless act of violence at Utah Valley University. The authorities are still investigating the circumstances surrounding his death, but early reports suggest that the murder may have been random.
Kirk had dedicated much of his life to outreach programs and supporting causes aimed at making a positive impact on his community. His tragic loss has left a deep void in the lives of those who knew him, especially Richardson, who had a close bond with Kirk.
Richardson Remembers the Man Who Impacted His Life
For Richardson, Charlie’s loss is deeply personal. "Charlie was one of those people who could light up any room and made you feel like you could accomplish anything. He believed in me, and his belief in others was something that inspired me every day,” Richardson shared. “He was a great man who did so much for his community, and I will carry his memory with me."
A Call for Justice
In the wake of Charlie’s tragic death, Richardson and others close to him are demanding justice. Vigils and memorials have been held to honor Charlie, and many are coming together to show their support for his family during this difficult time. The community is united in their call for accountability for the person responsible for this senseless act of violence.
Richardson’s Commitment to Honoring Charlie’s Legacy
Anthony Richardson has vowed to honor Charlie Kirk’s memory by continuing the work that Charlie was so passionate about. “I will keep Charlie’s legacy alive by continuing to support others, just as he did. His work and his heart will live on through us,” Richardson said. “This loss is unimaginable, but we will remember and celebrate the life he lived.”