NFL Star Maxx Crosby Shows Off Incredible New Torso Tattoo Honoring Michael Jordan, Muhammad Ali And Kobe Bryant
- Maxx Crosby’s impressive inking also includes a candid image of his daughter
- The Colleyville, Texas native also made sure to represent The Lonestar State
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Raiders stud pass rusher Maxx Crosby made some adjustments this offseason, but maybe not in the way you think.
The two-time Pro Bowler is no stranger to tattoos, but recently took it to another level, honoring some of his sporting idols; Michael Jordan, Mohammed Ali and Kobe Bryant.
Crosby has been showing off his latest inking work on Instagram for the past few days, much to the surprise and acclaim of his followers; including former NFL player Fred Taylor.
“TATTS IS CRAZY CRAZY,” Taylor said as he wished Crosby a happy Father’s Day in response to Crosby’s post with his daughter, Ella Rose, on Sunday.
Pasted to Crosby’s torso, the incredible image features a drawing of his daughter, along with two diamonds, a rose, and a reminder to “BE LEGENDARY.”
Las Vegas pass rusher Maxx Crosby showed off his latest inking work on Instagram this week
Colleyville, Texas. native is widely regarded as one of the best defensive goals in the NFL
Crosby has had inkwork on his body for a long time, but he’s been taking the artwork to a new level lately
The Las Vegas defensive star has long been a fan of Jordan. A 2021 Instagram post from Crosby was captioned with a famous quote from the Chicago Bulls legend.
“I’ve always believed that if you put in the work, the results will come,” the quote read.
The quote is from Jordan’s 1994 book I can’t accept not trying.
Andres Ortega, of Ortega Ink, worked on Crosby’s torso now covered in the sports icons, along with other meaningful insignia – including a large “TX,” referencing Crosby’s Texan roots.
The 25-year-old hails from Colleyville, Texas, near Dallas Fort Worth. He attended Colleyville High School before transferring to Central Michigan in 2015.
Crosby played four seasons for Central Michigan — known for producing occasional NFL talent, including JJ Watt and Antonio Brown — before the Raiders swept the Texan in the fourth round of the 2010 NFL Draft.