FLORHAM PARK, N.J. – Trumaine Johnson returned to the Jets with a clean slate and a chance to re-establish himself as one of the better corners in the game with a familiar face and voice barking out plays.
Johnson’s best statistical season came in 2015 with the St. Louis Rams when he had seven interceptions, one pick-six and 71 tackles. His defensive coordinator then was Gregg Williams, who is in his first season in that role with the Jets.
“I’m excited,” Johnson said after Wednesday’s second day of voluntary minicamp. “He’s an aggressive coach for sure. He’s a player’s coach.