FLORHAM PARK, N.J. -- Jets cornerback Antonio Cromartie used an expletive to describe union and NFL leaders Monday in his latest profanity-filled rant.
Less than two weeks after he used an obscenity about New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady, Cromartie took on both sides in the league's unresolved labor talks, saying they "need to get their (expletive) together and get it done."
Cromartie and his teammates were asked about the uncertainty of the labor situation as they cleaned out their lockers, one day after losing to the Pittsburgh Steelers in the AFC Championship Game. With the collective bargaining agreement set to expire in March and little progress in negotiations, a potential lockout looms.
"You've got our head union reps acting like an (expletive), and they got their guys acting like them (expletive)," Cromartie told reporters.
It was Cromartie who escalated the trash talk between the Jets and the Patriots before their divisional playoff game, ripping the New England quarterback. Just as defiant Monday about a completely different topic, he said he didn't care if anybody got mad about his comments, because "you're basically dealing with people's livelihoods."
Cromartie is a free agent after his first season with the Jets.
"You don't get no information about nothing from the union or the owners," he said. "To tell you the truth, they need to get their damn minds together and get this (expletive) done and stop (complaining) about money. Money ain't nothing."
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