Having patrolled the area for five seasons, Antonio Cromartie knows a thing or two about heroics in the New York Jets secondary.
Interceptor of 13 passes during his tenure, he was around for the Jets’ last playoff trip in 2011, a postseason visit that ended in the AFC Championship Game.
The 11-year NFL veteran believes the current group of Jets pass defenders can help end the drought.
Speaking to Tyler Calvaruso of Jets Wire at CC Sabathia’s Charity Softball Game last week, Cromartie raved about the current crop of defenders, which welcomes invaluable free agent Trumaine Johnson to a group that returns a squad comprised of youth, talent and experience.