Crosby: I was 'livid' when Ravens nixed trade. (0:58) HENDERSON, Nev. -- Raiders defensive end Maxx Crosby said he was "livid" and "confused" by the Ravens' decision to back out of a trade that would have sent him to Baltimore in exchange for two first-round picks due to medical concerns. "No one will ever admit what the real truth is. Ultimately, it doesn't matter. I am where I'm supposed to be," Crosby said Tuesday on the latest episode of his podcast, "The Rush." Crosby described last week as a whirlwind. He was shocked about his time in Las Vegas appearing to be at an end after seven seasons and five Pro Bowl selections but was excited for a new opportunity with the Ravens. On Monday, Crosby said the Ravens flew him first class to Washington, D.C., because of the lack of direct flights to Baltimore. The next day, Crosby had a physical and an MRI but didn't speak with general manager Eric DeCosta throughout the day. "I thought I was going to see [DeCosta] when I first got there. I don't know why.…