The Florida State Seminoles (3-3, 0-3 ACC) have faced considerable scrutiny throughout the months of September and October after dropping three straight conference games, despite being heavy favorites in all but one.
Florida State's coaching staff remains engaged on the recruiting trail early in the 2025 season. The Seminoles have landed three commitments since the campaign kicked off and have also dropped a few new offers.
With Quentin Jammer named CB1, it’s between Antonio Cromartie and Casey Hayward left to battle it out for the CB2 spot. Quentin Jammer, the longest tenured cornerback this century for the Bolts, ended up being our first player named to the position on the Chargers Quarter Century Team.
The electric Antonio Cromartie headlines a trio of cornerbacks up for the Chargers Quarter Century Team! When you look back at the last 25 years, it seems like the Chargers have had some trouble finding, and keeping, their best cornerbacks around for more than a single contract.
All NFL players enter the season with high hopes, but sometimes seasons don't go as hoped. These 20 players have been some of the biggest disappointments early in the 2025 season.
Florida State's 2025 signing class is filled with plenty of talented prep recruits who are making their transition to the college level. The majority of #Tribe25 made it to campus this winter but a couple of players are set to join the program this summer.
Following his HBCU and NFL coaching internship, former NFL star Antonio Cromartie is looking for a coaching opportunity to continue the second act of his career.
The USC Trojans are attracting big-time recruits for the 2026 cycle. They own the top-ranked recruiting class through March by landing five and four-star talent.
Another Cro will suit up for the Seminoles. It’s National Signing Day, which means Mike Norvell and the Florida State Seminoles are finalizing the 2025 class.
"A guy who can take the ball away," Florida State commitment Antonio Cromartie Jr. told TMZ Sports when asked about what FSU fans should expect to see when he suits up next season.
The NFL Draft is where college football players’ dreams come to life — at least for a particular class of athletes. The NCAA Division I FBS dominates the NFL Draft annually, consuming most of the picks by pro teams.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
Earlier this week, Florida State landed a commitment from Seminole Legacy and 2025 defensive back, Antonio Cromartie Jr. The decision came on the heels of Cromartie Jr.'s official visit to Tallahassee after he picked up a scholarship offer from FSU on Christmas Day.
The latest second-generation football star has announced his college choice. Antonio Cromartie Jr., the son of former NFL Pro Bowler Antonio Cromartie, announced on social media this week that he has committed to Florida State.
Antonio Cromartie Jr. commits to Florida State Antonio Cromartie Jr. has committed to Florida State. After a very productive senior season; FSU’s staff liked what they saw on film and Cromartie Jr.
Antonio Cromarte Jr. will look to follow in his father's footsteps this year. Like his dad, a four-time Pro Bowler and 2007 All-Pro, the younger Cromartie plays cornerback.
Class of 2025 cornerback Antonio Cromartie Jr. is headed to Florida State after announcing his commitment to the Seminoles on Monday. The 6-foot, 170-pound defensive back is rated as a three-star recruit (Rivals).
Another Cro will suit up for the Seminoles. A lot of the attention around the Florida State Seminoles is on the transfer portal right now, but prep recruiting never stops.
Florida State is making another addition to its defensive backfield late in the 2025 recruiting cycle. After extending a scholarship offer to legacy defender Antonio Cromartie Jr., the Seminoles were rewarded with a gift of their own to begin the week.
From scoop and scores against Miami to dynamic kick returns against the Florida Gators, former Florida State star Antonio Cromartie has undoubtedly left his mark on his hometown university in Tallahassee, FL.
2024 has been the Year of the Beef, and yesteryear’s premier New York Jets cornerback duo is keeping the trend going. The drama started when former cornerback Antonio Cromartie appeared on “The Jake Asman Show” and complimented fellow former Jet Darrelle Revis.
NFL retiree Antonio Cromartie announced over the weekend that he’s back in the league – in a coaching capacity that is. After serving as a graduate assistant with Texas A&M from 2021 to 2022, Cromartie has now landed an internship with one of his former teams, the New York Jets.
The New York Jets have fielded 20 different defensive players to make it to the Pro Bowl at least once since the AFL/NFL merger. How many of these defensive stars can you name?