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Antonio Cromartie’s Wife Fakes Suicide Attempt

New York Post:

For New York Jet and prolific baby daddy Antonio Cromartie, it was wedded blitz.

Terricka Cason Cromartie, while seven months pregnant with their second child, sent her cornerback hubby these heart-stopping texts:

“God forgive me, I don’t want to die. What have I done?” and “I cut my wrists. I took those pills.”

Cromartie, who was in Miami, frantically called the Randolph Township, NJ, police at 2:43 a.m.

“There’s a problem at my house. She’s bleeding. She cut her wrists,” he told the dispatcher.

When no one answered the bell or phone at 21 Fairfield Ave., cops broke down two doors with an ax and sledgehammer, ran upstairs and found Terricka in bed with her two daughters.

Not a drop of blood in sight.

Terricka confessed she had faked the suicide try because she thought Cromartie — who has 10 kids, including eight with seven other women — was “cheating on her.”

“She stated that she had no intention of going through with the act,” says a police report on the May 6, 2011 incident. “She said she was exercising her First Amendment right to free speech and could say whatever she wanted.”

The jealous wife also admitted sending text messages “to the woman she believes is romantically involved with her husband.”

She apparently tried to scare off her would-be rival, “telling her that both she [Terricka] and her husband have [word redacted] even though they do not,” the report says.

So much for no off-the-field distractions. The rest here.

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