Lodi News-Sentinel

Raiders’ RodgersCro­martie announces retirement

- By Jerry McDonald

ALAMEDA -— Rodgers-Cromartie, 32, went from 55 snaps on defense in London against Seattle to zero in the Oakland Raiders’ 42-28 loss to the Indianapol­is Colts.

He signed at the start of the regular season when the Raiders were looking for veteran help at cornerback after it was learned Daryl Worley had been suspended for four games for being in violation of the NFL’s policy on substance abuse.

The Raiders also played rookie fourth-round pick Nick Nelson (21 snaps) at cornerback for the first time this season against Indianapol­is and are hoping to increase his playing time.

Included on a message posted on Rodgers-Cromartie’s Instagram account: “Today my NFL journey ends . . . I’m at peace with my decision . . . Y’all may not understand and that’s kool!!!”

NFL Media (Ian Rapoport) confirmed with Rodgers-Cromartie through text message that he was retiring.

Worley and Gareon Conley got the bulk of playing time for the Raiders against Indianapol­is while Cromartie played 22 snaps on special teams and none in the secondary. A potential role as a safety never evolved. The Raiders went primarily with Marcus Gilchrist, Erik Harris and Karl Joseph at safety against the Colts.

Taking a seat against Indianapol­is were starting free safety Reggie Nelson, who had started 38 consecutiv­e games, and cornerback Rashaan Melvin, an off-season free agent signing who had played extensivel­y.

Asked Monday if the fluctuatio­n in play of the cornerback­s and and secondary could hurt the confidence and comfort level of those involved, coach Jon Gruden said “It can be. It can also be an excuse. It can be a lot of things. We’re looking for more consistenc­y. We’re looking for somebody to step up, not only on game day but during the week.”

A popular veteran, RodgersCro­martie bought Raiders jackets with British flags on one arm for his teammates and support staff before the team went to London.

Rodgers-Cromartie was credited with six tackles according to the Raiders’ statistics with two passes defended and a forced fumble. He has 30 career intercepti­ons in a career that began with the Arizona Cardinals (2008-10) and continued with Philadelph­ia (2011-12), Denver (2013) and the New York Giants (2014-17).

With the NFL trading deadline arriving at 1 p.m. (West Coast time) Tuesday, the Raiders were reportedly shopping defensive end Bruce Irvin and Joseph.

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