Maxx Crosby has become well-known for his perseverance from struggling with alcoholism to overcoming his addiction and going on the NFL superstardom. And today the Pro Football Writers of America named him among their nominees for the George Halas Award which each year recognizes an NFL player, coach or staff member who overcomes the most adversity to succeed.
In the offseason after Crosby’s rookie season in 2020, the defensive end had a one-month stay in a treatment facility for alcoholism. He acknowledged he had problems with drinking and partying going back to his high school days. Crosby was named to the Pro Bowl after the 2021 season and was named the game’s defensive MVP. He also was named second-team All-Pro by the AP. Two years to the day after checking into the treatment facility, on March 11, 2022, Crosby signed a four-year, $98.98 million deal with the Raiders.
Others to be nominated for the award include Bengals QB Joe Burrow, Eagles OT Lane Johnson, Cowboys QB Dak Prescott, and Washington head coach Ron Rivera.
Voting opened today and the winner will be revealed on May 9.