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Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie
File:Dominique Rogers-Cromartie 2016 Pro Bowl.jpg
Rodgers-Cromartie at the 2016 Pro Bowl as a member of the Giants
No. 45 – Washington Redskins
Position:Cornerback
Personal information
Born: (1986-04-07) April 7, 1986 (age 38)
Bradenton, Florida
Height:6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Weight:205 lb (93 kg)
Career information
High school:Lakewood Ranch
(Bradenton, Florida)
College:Tennessee State
NFL Draft:2008 / Round: 1 / Pick: 16
Career history
* Arizona Cardinals ( 2008 2010)
Roster status:Active
Career highlights and awards
* 2× Pro Bowl (2009, 2015)
Career NFL statistics
Total tackles:447
Sacks:2.5
Forced fumbles:7
Pass deflections:147
Interceptions:30
Defensive touchdowns:6
Player stats at NFL.com

Dominique Reshard Rodgers-Cromartie (born April 7, 1986), nicknamed "DRC", is an American football cornerback for the Washington Redskins of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for Tennessee State University, and was drafted by the Arizona Cardinals in the first round of the 2008 NFL Draft. Rodgers-Cromartie has also played for the Philadelphia Eagles, Denver Broncos, New York Giants, and Oakland Raiders. He has made two Pro Bowl appearances during his career, in 2009 and 2015.

Early years[]

Rodgers-Cromartie is of Haitian descent.[1][2] He was born with a non-functioning kidney that was removed when he was 8 years old.[3] However, this setback did not stop Rodgers-Cromartie from playing football as he attended Lakewood Ranch High School where he was an All-Area, All-Class 5A, and All-District 11 defensive back and wide receiver. During his sophomore year, he attended Lake Highland Preparatory School in Orlando, Florida. He was named the most underrated prospect in the state of Florida by the High School Recruiting Report and Lakewood Ranch became the fourth high school he attended and the first where he received playing time. While at Lakewood Ranch, he also competed as a jumper and sprinter on the school's track team. He is also member of Phi Beta Sigma fraternity.

College career[]

While attending Tennessee State University, he played for the Tennessee State Tigers football team for 2004 to 2007. He showed exceptional shutdown ability and displayed the natural hands needed to excel as an interceptor. He also excelled as a kickoff returner and saw action as a wide receiver during his senior campaign.

In 39 starts for the Tigers, opposing quarterbacks completed just 55 of 161 passes (34.16%) thrown in Rodgers-Cromartie's immediate area. He intercepted 11 of those throws, deflected 25 and held the opposition to a minuscule 3.54 yards per pass attempt, the best of any collegiate defensive back over the last three seasons.[citation needed]

Track and field[]

In addition to football, Rodgers-Cromartie was also a standout performer for the Tennessee State University track team. Despite juggling football spring drills with the indoor and outdoor track seasons in 2007, he qualified for the NCAA Mid-East Regionals after he captured the Ohio Valley Conference long jump title, with a mark of 7.71 meters.[citation needed] In only his second outdoor event, he was named OVC Male Athlete of the Week after finishing third at the Penn Relays with a conference-best long jump of 7.56 meters.[citation needed]

During the OVC Indoor Track Championships, Rodgers-Cromartie was named the top male athlete with a sensational performance. He won the 60-meter dash with a time of 6.89 seconds, long jump with a mark of 7.71 meters and high jump with a mark of 2.07 meters and finished second in the triple jump with a mark of 14.83 meters.[citation needed] What made those finishes even more impressive was the fact that he performed most of the indoor season while nursing an ankle sprain.[citation needed] He also competed in the 100 meters, posting a career-best time of 10.75 seconds while he was at Lakewood Ranch High School.[4]

Professional career[]

Early on, Rodgers-Cromartie's draft stock was considerably low, as many questioned the level of competition he faced during his college years and because of his lack of technique. However, he impressed scouts during Senior Bowl week, performing very well during the arranged practices, and was named defensive MVP for the game.[5][6] A 4.29 40-yard dash at the NFL combine led to comparisons to Fabian Washington.[7][8]

Pre-draft measureables
Ht Wt 40-yd dash 10-yd split 20-yd split 20-ss 3-cone Vert Broad BP Wonderlic
6 ft 2 in 184 lb 4.33 s 1.41 s 2.51 s 4.14 s 6.63 s 38.5 in 10 ft 11 in 17 rep

Arizona Cardinals[]

Rodgers-Cromartie was drafted by the Arizona Cardinals in the first round (16th overall) of the 2008 NFL Draft.[10] On July 25, 2008, he signed a five-year, $15.1 million contract with the team that included $9 million guaranteed. He wore number 29. Rodgers-Cromartie was named the starting nickelback for the 2008 season, behind starters Roderick Hood and Eric Green. In Week 11 against the Seattle Seahawks, he recorded 2 interceptions off Matt Hasselbeck, the second interception securing a Cardinals 26-20 victory.[11] In Week 14 against the St. Louis Rams, Rodgers-Cromartie returned a late fourth quarter interception 99 yards for a touchdown, ensuring a Cardinals victory and subsequent Division Championship title.[12] In the 2008 Wild Card Playoff Game between the Arizona Cardinals and Atlanta Falcons, Rodgers-Cromartie intercepted a pass from Matt Ryan. In the Divisional Round versus the Carolina Panthers, he intercepted a pass from Jake Delhomme in the red zone during the second quarter.[13][14] Rodgers-Cromartie helped the Cardinals reach the Super Bowl for the first time in franchise history after they defeated the Philadelphia Eagles 32-25 in the NFC Championship game.[15] In Super Bowl XLIII, Rodgers-Cromartie had 5 tackles and 2 passes defended, as the Cardinals lost 27-23 to the Pittsburgh Steelers.[16]

Rodgers-Cromartie recorded 50 tackles and six interceptions in the 2009 NFL regular season. In the wild-card round of the playoffs, he intercepted Green Bay's Aaron Rodgers on the first play of the game to set up a Cardinals touchdown.[17] He was selected as a reserve to the 2010 Pro Bowl.[18] He did not participate in the game due to an injury sustained in the divisional round playoff loss to the New Orleans Saints.

In the 2010 season, he recorded 44 total tackles and three interceptions, of which two were pick-sixes.[19] As of 2018, his three postseason interceptions remained a Cardinals franchise record shared with Aeneas Williams.[20]

Philadelphia Eagles[]

On July 28, 2011, Rodgers-Cromartie was traded, along with a second round pick, to the Philadelphia Eagles for quarterback Kevin Kolb. He was assigned #23. He registered zero interceptions in his first season with the Eagles, playing mostly the nickel position, a position he has not been accustomed to playing early in his career. His play stepped up considerably in the last four games of the year.[21]

On August 17, 2012, Rodgers-Cromartie was fined $21,000 for hitting Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Byron Leftwich in the head and neck during the preseason.[22]

In the 2012 season, he recorded 51 total tackles and three interceptions.[23]

Denver Broncos[]

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Rodgers-Cromartie with the Denver Broncos in 2013.

On March 13, 2013, Rodgers-Cromartie signed a one-year, $5 million contract with the Denver Broncos.[24] He was assigned number 45, which he wore at Tennessee State.

In his second game as a member of the Broncos, Rodgers-Cromartie intercepted Eli Manning in the closing seconds of the first half, in a win against the New York Giants.[25] In week 8, Rodgers-Cromartie intercepted Kirk Cousins, and took it 75 yards for a touchdown in a 45-21 win against the Washington Redskins.[26] His first two interceptions were against NFC East teams. His third interception came against Matt Schaub and the Houston Texans in week 16, in a 37-13 win.[27]

The Broncos entered Super Bowl XLVIII after they defeated the New England Patriots 26-16 in the AFC Championship game. In the Super Bowl, Rodgers-Cromartie had one tackle as the Broncos lost 43-8 to the Seattle Seahawks.[28]

Rodgers-Cromartie finished his only season with the Broncos with 31 tackles and three interceptions.[29]

New York Giants[]

On March 17, 2014, Rodgers-Cromartie signed a five-year contract with the New York Giants worth $35 million, with $11.98 million guaranteed.[30][31][32]

On September 21, 2014, Rodgers-Cromartie recorded three tackles and an interception against the Houston Texans.[33] He recorded his first interception of the season (20th career), picking off Ryan Fitzpatrick and returning it for 10 yards.[34] On December 7, 2014, Rodgers-Cromartie recorded an interception against the Tennessee Titans.[35] He recorded his second interception of the season (21st career), picking off Zach Mettenberger and returning it 36 yards for a touchdown.[34][35] The touchdown was nullified by an unnecessary roughness penalty on the play.[35] In the 2014 season, Rodgers-Cromartie had 38 total tackles and two interceptions while also having 12 pass deflections.[36]

On June 9, 2015, Rodgers-Cromartie changed to jersey number 41, giving the #21 to Landon Collins.[37] This was his fifth time changing his number in his career.[37]

On October 25, 2015, Rodgers-Cromartie recorded two tackles, two interceptions, and a touchdown against the Dallas Cowboys.[38] He picked off Matt Cassel twice, returning one 58 yards for a touchdown, and the other one for 12 yards.[39][40] He recorded his 22nd and 23rd career interceptions, the last time he recorded two interceptions in a single game was in 2012 against Brandon Weeden and the Cleveland Browns.[41] He recorded his sixth career touchdown, his last touchdown was in 2013 against Kirk Cousins and the Washington Redskins.[42] On November 1, 2015, Rodgers-Cromartie recorded six tackles and an interception against the New Orleans Saints.[43] He recorded his 24th career interception, picking off Drew Brees and returning it two yards.[44] In Rodgers-Cromartie's second season with the Giants he had a career-high 58 tackles. Rodgers-Cromartie also had two forced fumbles, three interceptions and 13 pass deflections.[45] On January 26, 2016, he was named to his second Pro Bowl, replacing New England Patriot's Malcolm Butler.[46]

File:Dominique rodgers-cromartie nyg 2016.jpg

Rodgers-Cromartie scores a pick-six against the Los Angeles Rams in 2016.

On October 23, 2016, Rodgers-Cromartie recorded four tackles and two interceptions against the Los Angeles Rams.[47] He recorded his 25th and 26th career interceptions, picking off Case Keenum twice, catching both in the endzone for touchbacks.[48][49] He recorded his fifth multi-interception game of his career. On December 18, 2016, Rodgers-Cromartie recorded seven tackles and an interception against the Detroit Lions.[50] He recorded his third interception of the season (27th career), picking off Matthew Stafford in the endzone for a touchback.[51] On December 22, 2016, Rodgers-Cromartie recorded two tackles and an interception against the Philadelphia Eagles.[52] He recorded his fourth interception of the season (28th career), picking off Carson Wentz for no gain.[53] His last interceptions of the season were against Kirk Cousins and the Washington Redskins twice to win the game. He recorded his 30th of his career and 6th of the season.[54]

On October 11, 2017, the Giants temporarily suspended Rodgers-Cromartie after he had an unexcused leave from the team's facility. The suspension triggered when Rodgers-Cromartie argued with head coach Ben McAdoo about being pulled from the previous game in Week 5. Later on, it was revealed that Cromartie only left facility after McAdoo told him that he was suspended.[55] The next day, on October 12, the Giants officially announced that Rodgers-Cromartie would be suspended indefinitely.[56][57] He was reinstated from his suspension on October 17.[58][59]

During the 2018 offseason, after a disappointing season for the secondary, the Giants announced that Rodgers-Cromartie would be moved to safety.[60] On March 11, 2018, he was released by the Giants, saving them $6.5 million in cap space.[61]

Oakland Raiders[]

On August 23, 2018, Rodgers-Cromartie signed with the Oakland Raiders.[62] On October 30, 2018, Rodgers-Cromartie announced his retirement.[63]

Washington Redskins[]

Rodgers-Cromartie came out of retirement to sign with the Washington Redskins on March 15, 2019.[64]

NFL statistics[]

Year Team Games Tackles Fumbles Interceptions
G GS Comb Total Ast Sack FF FR Yds Int Yds Avg Long TD PD
2008 ARI 16 11 42 38 4 0.0 0 1 0 4 157 39.2 99 1 19
2009 ARI 16 16 50 48 2 0.0 3 0 0 6 77 12.8 49 1 25
2010 ARI 16 16 44 42 2 0.0 0 0 0 3 86 28.7 32 2 17
2011 PHI 13 3 28 26 2 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 6
2012 PHI 16 16 51 43 8 0.0 0 0 0 3 14 4.7 14 0 17
2013 DEN 15 13 31 25 6 0.0 0 0 0 3 75 25.0 75 1 14
2014 NYG 16 15 38 36 2 0.0 0 0 0 2 26 13.0 16 0 12
2015 NYG 15 15 58 52 6 0.0 2 1 57 3 72 24.0 58 1 13
2016 NYG 15 9 49 41 8 1.0 1 0 0 6 28 4.7 28 0 21
2017 NYG 15 5 48 31 17 0.5 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1
2018 OAK 7 1 8 8 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2
Career 160 120 447 390 57 2.5 7 2 57 30 535 16.9 99 6 147

[65]

Personal life[]

He is the cousin of cornerbacks Antonio Cromartie and Marcus Cromartie.[66] His father Stanley was also a former assistant basketball coach at Bethune–Cookman.[66]

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