Jay Glazer's Insider Legacy
Jay Glazer has been FOX Sports' NFL insider since 2004, marking his 21st season in 2024 with the network.[2] He consistently breaks blockbuster stories, such as the Eagles' secret defensive coordinator change in 2023 and the 49ers' trade for Chase Young.[2]
Beyond football, Glazer hosted the first national MMA show in America with Pride Fighting Championships and worked with UFC and Bellator.[2][4] His unique background includes professional fighting in 2003 and coaching NFL players in MMA through his Unbreakable facility.[2]
Glazer's on-air presence shines in shows like HBO's Ballers and FX's The League, blending his outgoing personality with sharp reporting.[2][3]
Maxx Crosby's Raiders Fallout
The Raiders' decision to sideline Crosby followed consultations with medical professionals, prioritizing his long-term health into 2026.[1] The team praised him as a 'true Raider' but faces tension as Crosby feels sidelined from his teammates.[1]
At the trade deadline, Crosby reaffirmed his commitment, but Glazer notes that may have changed amid the 2-13 skid under Pete Carroll.[1] A trade could net major draft picks for the rebuilding Raiders, though figures like Charles Woodson urge him to stay.[1]
This saga underscores Glazer's role as the NFL's go-to source, with his updates driving league-wide speculation just before the regular season's end.[1]
Glazer's Off-Field Impact
Founder of Merging Vets & Players, Glazer champions mental health, drawing from personal battles and athlete experiences.[3] His work extends to speaking engagements and contributions to The Athletic.[3][5]
In early 2025, Forbes highlighted Glazer's mental health playbook heading to the Super Bowl, emphasizing his holistic approach to sports journalism.[web:5 from initial]


