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S Andre Cisco Has Returned to New York Area: 'It's Such a Big Reason' He's Now a Jet

There were a few other factors, though, guiding Cisco back to the New York area. One is the new head coach who preceded him to Jets by a few months in Aaron Glenn.

"Coach AG, obviously, has a great background, a great track record," he said. "I've known a few guys that played for him and have nothing but rave reviews. He has a great history of getting guys the ball and doing it right, so being part of that product was huge for me."

Another inducement from the Jets' perspective was that they needed a big-tackling, ball-hawking safety and Cisco sure fills the bill. In his last three Jaguars seasons, he put up combined numbers of 8 interceptions, 22 passes defensed and 203 tackles.

"I'm very aggressive to the ball, looking to get the ball and bring it back to the offense most of the time," Cisco said of his playing style. "And just being a field general, commanding the field, being loud and in communication. And past that, just letting guys play around me and really bringing the best out of everybody is my job."

If fans need any more evidence of Cisco's exuberance over becoming a Jet, they only had to read his X (Twitter) post from last week after his signing, in which he wrote:

_5th grade me would be running through a wall right now!!!! ECSTATIC about what's to come. God's grace simply never fails!_

Hendershot asked Cisco what he would tell his fifth-grade self if the two could hook up for a shmear or a slice over in Queens or next door to the Jets' training center in Morristown.

"I would just tell him, 'We're a Jet,' " Cisco said. "That would be all he'd need to hear."

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