Jermaine Johnson has a historical connection with his upcoming quarterback quarry, the Ravens' Lamar Jackson, that makes preparing for the Jets' trip to Baltimore for their next road game this weekend "super cool" in his book.
"He's actually my first NFL career sack," Johnson recalled after Thursday's practice. "So it's super cool, and I'm looking forward to getting one or two more Sunday against him."
For any Jets fan who recalls Johnson's first season in green and white, his sack of Jackson is even cooler than that. It was Johnson's rookie debut as the first-rounder out of Florida State in the Jets' 2202 season opener against the Purple Birds. One play after Quincy Williams dropped the ultra-elusive Jackson for a zero-yard sack, Johnson and DL Jacob Martin teamed for a 2-yard Jackson

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