D'Angelo Ponds plays just like Aaron Glenn, leading to a logical Jets union
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FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — There once was a cornerback who came to New York with a chip on his shoulder. His whole life, people told him he was too small. It happened in high school, in college and especially once he got to the NFL. There’s no way a cornerback that small can line up across from the NFL’s towering, athletic wide receivers and hold his own. They’ll catch it over his head. They’ll beat him one-on-one. They’ll shove him aside when he tries to tackle them.Advertisement




