Houston, Texas — Throughout the offseason, one name has repeatedly dominated conversations surrounding the Houston Texans’ pass rush plans.

For months, speculation centered on the possibility of Joey Bosa joining the Houston Texans to strengthen their already rising defensive front. The storyline generated real excitement among fans who envisioned Joey Bosa terrorizing opposing quarterbacks in a Texans uniform. It was the type of move capable of dominating headlines throughout the NFL.
However, recent developments suggest the organization’s focus may be shifting elsewhere.
The Texans remain determined to improve a defense that produced only 20 sacks last season. While injuries played a major role in that disappointing total, expectations remain significantly higher entering 2026. Will Anderson Jr. and the rest of the defensive line are expected to return healthy and provide immediate help.
Even so, many inside league circles believe another major addition remains necessary. Championship contenders rarely stop searching for upgrades when opportunities become available. Houston understands the margin for error in the AFC continues shrinking every season.
That reality has reportedly fueled discussions involving options beyond the free-agent market. According to multiple reports, the organization may be monitoring a blockbuster trade opportunity.
League sources believe the player drawing the most attention inside the Texans’ building is not Joey Bosa. In fact, the focus appears to be on a proven All-Pro caliber pass rusher currently under contract elsewhere.
That player is Maxx Crosby.

The Las Vegas Raiders star remains one of the NFL’s most productive defensive players and continues attracting significant interest around the league. Last season, Crosby recorded 53 pressures, 10 sacks, 31 quarterback hurries, 12 quarterback hits, and 46 solo tackles.
Sources indicate the Raiders could seek a first-round pick plus additional compensation in any potential deal.
As one insider recently explained, “Everyone keeps talking about Joey Bosa, but that’s not the move people should be focused on. There are bigger conversations happening behind the scenes, and if they come together, they could change the entire outlook of this defense.”
Whether Houston ultimately lands Crosby remains uncertain, but one thing is becoming increasingly clear: if the Texans are serious about another Super Bowl run, their biggest move may still be ahead of them.