Cromartie's Estimated Child Support Revealed: $336k annually
In 2010, the Jets gave Antonio Cromartie a $500,000 advance so he could pay back child support. Six years later, we now know how Cromartie racked up such a large bill.
According to Susan Edelman of the New York Post, Cromartie pays child support of $336,000 per year—$3,500 each month per child—for eight children with seven women.
In addition, Cromartie has two more children with his wife, Terricka, and a set of twins on the way. The couple recently announced Terricka Cromartie is pregnant despite Antonio having undergone a vasectomy.
“I didn’t even tell Antonio right away because I didn’t think it was possible,” Cromartie told Brody Brown, Travis Cronin and Stephanie Webber of US Weekly. "I was going back and forth in my head how it could even happen. In my head we were good to go, we were having free sex! I just really thought that his procedure was the best protection you could have at this point.”
Antonio and Terricka were married in 2010. The marriage has coincided with the best stretch of Cromartie's career, as he's made the Pro Bowl in three of the last four seasons.
The Jets signed him to a four-year, $32 million contract last offseason that should help him with any child-support payments, provided the team wants to keep him around. The remaining $25 million over the next three seasons is all non-guaranteed base salary, per Spotrac.
Cromartie did not record a single interception for the first time since his rookie season and ranked 103rd at his position in Pro Football Focus' grading system. Cromartie could be in danger of being cut if he doesn't take a pay cut. Given the state of his child support and with two more kids on the way, the veteran corner should probably do whatever it takes to keep the NFL paychecks flowing.
01-19-2016, 11:56 AM
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When I had posted about them having twins on the way and it being a 'miracle', I had said that she might have cheated on him. Maybe he should make sure they are his first. Then he should get fixed afterwards.
01-19-2016, 01:43 PM
CharlesJones
LOL@IronSheik hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha. You're a funny guy. Carolina should be lucky that they won because there's no excuse for them to blow a 31-0 lead and not score in the 2nd half. Their defense played bad in the 2nd half. Carolina better watch out for Arizona because they can't play sloppy against them like they did against Seattle. Arizona can put up a lot of points but I'm going with Carolina. How come Denver has home field advantage against New England when New England had a better record than them? I'm picking New England.
01-20-2016, 01:20 PM
IronSheik
Peyton’s Voicemail To Brady
lmao...see u Sunday playa!
01-20-2016, 01:55 PM
hectis
Quote:
Originally Posted by CharlesJones
LOL@IronSheik hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha. You're a funny guy. Carolina should be lucky that they won because there's no excuse for them to blow a 31-0 lead and not score in the 2nd half. Their defense played bad in the 2nd half. Carolina better watch out for Arizona because they can't play sloppy against them like they did against Seattle. Arizona can put up a lot of points but I'm going with Carolina. How come Denver has home field advantage against New England when New England had a better record than them? I'm picking New England.
No they did not.
01-21-2016, 06:55 PM
IronSheik
Butterfinger & TO Offer to Pay NFL Players' Fines for Celebrating
The 2016 Hall Of Fame Inductee, Owens has teamed up with Butterfinger to encourage players to celebrate during the conference title games and the Super Bowl. Any fine up to $50,000, it's on them. Not a bad deal.
To promote Butterfinger's "Bolder than Bold" campaign, Owens hit the streets with Billy on the Street host Billy Eichner and interacted with random people. This was their chance to show one of the greatest receivers (and celebration artists) in NFL history what they could do.
While some of the fans had decent moves, Owens and Butterfinger are hoping to see NFL players go even bolder in the final three games of the season.
01-21-2016, 07:06 PM
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Doesn't Terrell still have overdue bills of his own to pay? I thought he had money trouble.
01-22-2016, 01:16 AM
IronSheik
CFL Star WR Eric Rogers turns down 12 teams to sign 2yr deal with 49ers
Chip's first transaction...likely the end of Boldin in SF
We already knew that there was heavy interest in the talented receiver. He reportedly visited 16 interested teams, including the New England Patriots, New York Jets, New York Giants, San Diego Chargers, and Philadelphia Eagles, before choosing to sign with the 49ers. According to another report, he even had 13 offers from teams that wanted to acquire his services.
Rogers visited with the Eagles in December when new 49ers head coach Chip Kelly was still with his former team. Kelly reportedly called Rogers within hours of learning that he would become the 49ers' new coach. He was trying to recruit him. "He basically told me, 'I guess I had to come to Cali to sign you since you're a Cali boy,'" said Rogers. Kelly also stated that Rogers was the first player that he wanted to sign at his new job.
Last year, 6-foot-4, 215-pound receiver led the CFL with 87 catches for 1,448 yards and 10 touchdowns with the Calgary Stampeders. He will get a two-year deal with $450,000 and $540,000 base salaries, $125,000 signing bonus, $75,000 in bonuses, and a $100,000 base salary guarantee.
01-22-2016, 11:15 AM
madchild
^ The defense in that highlight video looked pathetic or Eric Rogers is just really good at getting wide open.
01-22-2016, 06:53 PM
IronSheik
Rice & Sharpe work with two “scientists” in “Party Fail Study"
01-23-2016, 04:15 PM
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--- Former Raiders DE gets life in prison for three murders
you're so-called team loses and you're happy because the team from the city you live in now beat them???
Disgrazia!!!
even that scumbag nick toochski wouldn't root for the steelers if he moved here and that's the way it is supposed to be.
01-24-2016, 08:16 PM
Dooch
Damn right.
although I still think Lebron is a scumbag even tho he's back.
01-24-2016, 08:24 PM
IrOnMaN
Well, this sucks. New England lost! WTF?!
01-24-2016, 09:50 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Artsdradamus
you're so-called team loses and you're happy because the team from the city you live in now beat them???
Disgrazia!!!
even that scumbag nick toochski wouldn't root for the steelers if he moved here and that's the way it is supposed to be.
Haha. No I'm not happy. I'm about 4 whiskeys in post-game. I've never liked the manning brothers, especially since my old man is a Giants fan. Respect Peyton's achievements, but will back an AFL team in the event of a bet on principle. I have a deep seated hatred of most NFC teams.
As in never rooted for any of them, other than the Rice, Montana years when I was like 8.
01-24-2016, 10:01 PM
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Actually I'm probably off by a couple years with Montana
01-24-2016, 10:23 PM
IronSheik
#JoeCool!
Quote:
Originally Posted by Sideshow Bob
I've never liked the manning brothers, especially since my old man is a Giants fan
Peyton and his forehead will choke likely. However Broncos defense was fucking phenomenal today. They gave the Steel curtain a run for the money for the text books.
Von Miller trolls TomShady: Intercepted ball "feels flat"
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01-27-2016, 01:48 PM
CharlesJones
LOL@IronSheik hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha. You are so funny. I'm glad Bill Belicheck has done good with the Patriots because I'm happy for any former player or coach that used to be with Cleveland teams. It sucks that he could never get the Browns to the playoffs but he has 4-5 championships and I'm happy for him. I wanted the Patriots to beat Denver and the Patriots will probably be back in the AFC championship game next season. Denver's defense did do good on Tom Brady and that's why he had a bad game. I'm picking Carolina to win because I like Cam Newton.
01-27-2016, 04:39 PM
Dooch
Hey jones u pussy u scared of TSA?
01-27-2016, 05:08 PM
CharlesJones
Olive Oil, don't bother me with some dumb shit like that. I'm not responding to TSA's ignorant faggot topic. What I look like wasting money to fly on a airplane to Houston to fight his stupid ass over some petty stuff? He's a typical ignorant black man who needs to grow up and I hate ignorant clowns like him. So stop talking to me about that and don't send me any private messages about it. Why don't you take your stupid ass to Houston and fight him with your gay ass username.
01-27-2016, 05:47 PM
Dooch
By the way Belichek went 11-5 with the Browns in '94 and beat the Parcells coached Patriots and lost to the Squeelers and Cowher.
Had Modell not moved the team they would have had a new age dynasty under Ozzie Newsome and Bill Belichek. Nick Saban was on that coaching staff. ESPN did a special on that staff. It was loaded with good coaches.
01-28-2016, 01:53 PM
CharlesJones
Thanks for that information because I didn't know that.
01-28-2016, 07:23 PM
IronSheik
Pro Football Hall of Fame names All-Time Golden Team
Montana was a four-time Super Bowl winner (XVI, XIX, XXIII, XXIV) and a three-time Super Bowl MVP (XVI, XIX, XXIV). In those four games, Montana threw for 11 touchdowns without an interception. The most famous of those touchdown passes is the game-winning score to receiver John Taylor in Super Bowl XXIII.
Harris was a four-time Super Bowl winner (IX, X, XIII, XIV) and earned game MVP honors in the Steelers' win over the Vikings in Super Bowl IX. Harris rushed for 158 yards and a touchdown in the Steelers' first of what would be four Super Bowl wins in six seasons in the 1970s.
Smith was a three-time Super Bowl winner (XXVII, XXVIII, XXX) and the MVP in Super Bowl XXVIII. In that Super Bowl XXVIII win over the Bills, Smith carried the ball 30 times for 132 yards and two touchdowns. Never was his workhorse-like performance on greater display than on the Cowboys' go-ahead drive in the third quarter. On an eight-play, 64-yard touchdown drive, Smith carried the ball seven times for 61 yards, and capped that drive with a 15-yard scoring run.
Rice -- the NFL's all-time career leader in every major receiving category -- was a three-time Super Bowl champion (XXIII, XXIV, XXIX) and earned game MVP honors in the 49ers' win over the Bengals in Super Bowl XXIII. Rice had 215 yards receiving and a touchdown in that game. He scored three touchdowns in the 49ers' win over the Broncos in Super Bowl XXIV and three touchdowns again in the 49ers' win over the Chargers in Super Bowl XXIX. He played in a fourth Super Bowl -- Super Bowl XXXVII -- while as a member of the Raiders.
Swann was a four-time Super Bowl winner (IX, X, XIII, XIV). He was the MVP of the Steelers' win over the Cowboys in Super Bowl X, in which hemade a series of outstanding plays in Pittsburgh's second consecutive Super Bowl win.
Novacek was a three-time Super Bowl champion (XXVII, XXVIII, XXX) with the Cowboys. Novacek -- who was a five-time Pro Bowl selection from 1991-95 -- was a vital cog in the Cowboys' offensive machine, and he scored two touchdowns and accumulated 148 yards receiving in those three Super Bowl victories.
Shell was champion as a player in Super Bowls XI and XV. He was an offensive line coach for the Raiders' win in Super Bowl XVIII. Shell and fellow Pro Football Hall of Famer Gene Upshaw formed a formidable offensive front for one of the NFL's dominant teams from the late 1960s through the early 1980s.
Gregg was a member of the Packers when the team won the first two Super Bowls, and then closed out his career with the Cowboys, with whom he was a part of the team's win in Super Bowl VI. Legendary coach Vince Lombardi had said that Gregg "was the finest player I ever coached."
Upshaw played in three Super Bowls with the Raiders, in Super Bowl II as a rookie in 1967, and then in Super Bowls XI and XV, in which the Raiders emerged victorious. Upshaw has the designation of being the first player to appear in Super Bowls in three different decades (Jerry Rice and Bill Romanowski would each accomplish the same feat when the Raiders advanced to the Super Bowl following the 2002 season).
Allen was in his second NFL season when the Cowboys won Super Bowl XXX. In that 1995 season, Allen started a run in which he was a Pro Bowl selection in seven consecutive seasons.
White played in two Super Bowls while with the Packers, including the team's win in Super Bowl XXXI. In that win over the Patriots, White set a Super Bowl record with three sacks.
Haley was a five-time Super Bowl champion, twice with the 49ers (XXIII and XXIV) and three times with the Cowboys (XXVII, XXVIII and XXX). Haley is the only player in NFL history with five Super Bowl wins. As one of the most feared pass rushers of his time, Haley registered 4.5 sacks in those five Super Bowl games.
Greene was a four-time Super Bowl champion (IX, X, XIII, XIV) with the Steelers. In the Steelers' first Super Bowl win, Greene and the "Steel Curtain" defense kept the Vikings' offense off the scoreboard. That defensive effort included an interception by Greene off a deflected Fran Tarkenton pass.
White played in three Super Bowls for the Cowboys (X, XII and XIII), including the team's win over the Broncos in Super Bowl XII. In that game, White and teammate Harvey Martin were named co-MVPs, marking the only time that there were co-MVPs in Super Bowl history.
Outside linebackers - Lawrence Taylor and Jack Ham
Taylor was a two-time Super Bowl winner (XXI, XXV). That Super Bowl XXI win capped a 1986 season in which Taylor earned league MVP honors (the last defensive player to have won that award).
Ham was a member of four Super Bowl-winning teams (IX, X, XIII, XIV). Ham, however, missed out on playing in Super Bowl XIV due to an ankle injury. He earned a place on the NFL's 1970s All-Decade Team and the 75th Anniversary All-Time Team.
Lewis was a two-time Super Bowl winner (XXXV, XLVII), and earned game MVP honors in the Ravens' win over the Giants in Super Bowl XXXV. In that win, Lewis and company thoroughly dominated the Giants, whose only touchdown came on a kickoff return.
Blount won four Super Bowls (IX, X, XIII, XIV) with the Steelers. Blount was a big reason for the Steelers' success on defense during the 1970s. He had two interceptions in the Super Bowl, one in Super Bowl X and another in Super Bowl XIII.
Sanders won Super Bowl XXIX with the 49ers, and then the next season -- after signing a free-agent contract with the Cowboys -- won Super Bowl XXX. Sanders had an interception in the 49ers' win over the Chargers in Super Bowl XXIX. In the Cowboys' Super Bowl XXX win, Sanders played some offense, too, recording a 47-yard reception that set up Dallas' first touchdown of the game.
Scott played in three Super Bowls with the Dolphins, including the team's wins in Super Bowls VII and VIII. Scott provided a pivotal moment en route to completing the first -- and still only -- perfect season in the Super Bowl era. Scott intercepted Billy Kilmer in the end zone to twart a Redskins scoring threat, that was one of two interceptions for Scott as he earned game MVP honors.
Vinatieri has been a part of four Super Bowl winners, three with the Patriots (XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIX) and one with the Colts (XLI). He also played in Super Bowl XXXI with the Patriots. Vinatieri -- recognized as one of the most clutch kickers in league history -- made the game-winning kicks inSuper Bowl XXXVI and Super Bowl XXXVIII.
Guy was a three-time Super Bowl winner (XI, XV, XVIII) with the Raiders. Guy made a sensational grab of a high long snap in the Raiders' Super Bowl XVIII win over the Redskins.
Noll led the 1970s Steelers to four Super Bowl wins (XIV, XIII, X, IX) in six seasons. In all, Noll won six NFL championship, a total that includes two NFL titles while as a player for the Cleveland Browns in 1954 and 1955. Noll is the eighth Steelers member chosen for this "Super Bowl 50 Golden Team", the most for any team.
01-30-2016, 05:46 PM
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So the Seahawks fans have a petition going around to try to ban Cam Newton from playing in their stadium cause of his arrogance and showboating? lol Did they forget that Richard Sherman is on their team?
01-31-2016, 08:57 PM
IronSheik
Confirmed: Calvin Johnson tells family & team he would retire after 2015 season
Shades of Barry Sanders....ever since Caldwell took over with a running game emphasis, they've basically turned him into a $25mil/yr run blocker
CJ is an unbelievable player & a class act but that talk of him catching Rice was nonsense....he's nowhere in JRs league let alone excellence & longevity
With one of the least productive seasons of his career this year. While the Lions wide receiver caught 88 passes for more than 1,200 yards and nine touchdowns, he only had two 100-yard games, and Detroit struggled as a team, which meant that Johnson didn't get much national spotlight. He’s still only 30, though, so better luck next season, right?
Hm. It doesn’t sound like it. Inexplicably, Johnson released a statement today that indicated that he might be thinking about retiring this offseason. Well, either that, or he’s trying to let the Lions know that he doesn’t want to play for them anymore. Here is his statement as well as a statement from the Lions:
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha. Detroit has been terrible for a long time and I felt bad for Barry Sanders that he never won a championship. Seahawks fans are faggots. Who cares that Cam Newton dances and acts silly after scoring a touchdown. I don't see nothing wrong with that. Black football players have always done that.
02-01-2016, 02:37 AM
Ghost In The 'Lac
Megatron looked like his heart wasn't in it all season.