New York Post

JETS SEND CROMATIE PACKING

Jets cut ties with veteran CB, save $8M in cap space

- By PAUL SCHWARTZ paul.schwartz@nypost.com

Antonio Cromartie needed to have a solid season to stay on the roster. He did not have one, and as a result the Jets released the veteran cornerback Monday, saving $8 million on the 2016 salary cap.

Cromartie, 31, started 15 games in 2015, and has always been extremely durable. His performanc­e dipped, though, and the Jets have plenty of depth at cornerback, with Darrelle Revis, Buster Skrine and Marcus Williams, plus former firstround pick Dee Milliner coming back from wrist surgery.

There is a chance the Jets will resign Cromartie at a reduced salary. He signed a fouryear, $32 million deal prior to the 2015 season, but only last year’s salary was guaranteed, allowing the Jets to save the full $8 million with his release, with no dead money counted on the cap. The Jets now project as roughly $21 million under the salary cap for 2016.

Cromartie, who has fathered 10 children from eight women and has two more on the way as his wife announced she is expecting twins, sounds as if he does not expect to return, based on an Instagram message he posted Monday:

“I would like to thank the Jets Organizati­on for bringing me back this past season. I had a lot of fun and I know my first [half] of the season didn’t go well and I thank you guys for pushing and believing in me to keep me on the field so I could finish strong. Today is a sad day for me not because of my release but the guys I became really close in our DB room,” Cromartie wrote.

“To the Jets Nation the most important people that make Sunday’s so fun thank you for welcoming me back. You guys are the best fans ever and thank you for sticking next to me through my tough times last season you rock. Keep the excitement in the stands because Coach Bowles will have the guys right this upcoming season.”

Cromartie, a 10year veteran, played for the Jets from 2010 through the 2013 season before he was cut by former general manager John Idzik. Cromartie spent the 2014 season with the Cardinals before the Jets brought him back.

Williams, an undrafted player from North Dakota State, played in 13 games last season, with three starts, and came away with six intercepti­ons. He is an option as a starter opposite Revis.

This past season, Cromartie had 33 tackles, one fumble recovery and a teamleadin­g 16 pass defenses. He also had a 25.1yard average as a kickoff returner.

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 ?? Jeff Zelevansky ?? JETTING OFF: Antonio Cromartie was released after one year of his fouryear, $32 million deal. The 10-year veteran did not record an intercepti­on last season.
Jeff Zelevansky JETTING OFF: Antonio Cromartie was released after one year of his fouryear, $32 million deal. The 10-year veteran did not record an intercepti­on last season.

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