Nnamdi Asomugha of the Philadelphia Eagles walks off of the...

Nnamdi Asomugha of the Philadelphia Eagles walks off of the field after losing to the New England Patriots, 38-20. (Nov. 27, 2011) Credit: Getty Images

Antonio Cromartie isn't all antsy to see Nnamdi Asomugha on Sunday.

The Jets pursued Asomugha hard when free agency began in late July, looking to pair the former Raiders All-Pro cornerback with Darrelle Revis. Asomugha instead signed a five-year, $60-million deal with the Eagles, and the Jets wound up bringing Cromartie back with a four-year, $32-million pact.

Both have struggled this season, but Cromartie doesn't seem keyed up to show he's a better player than Asomugha when the teams meet at Lincoln Financial Field.

"Nah, because I'm not really going up against him," Cromartie said Monday. "I had a few ups and downs earlier in the season. The last few weeks have been pretty good for me. I'm not worried about someone else on another team or what happened . . . My concern is to go out and help this organization and this team the best way I know how.''

Rex: Firing unfortunate

The Chiefs, thumped by the Jets, 37-10, on Sunday, fired coach Todd Haley Monday. Haley, who started his career as a scout with the Jets in 1995, went 19-27 in his three seasons.

The Chiefs (5-8) drew 11 penalties for 128 yards Sunday. They were penalized five times for 81 yards on a third-quarter drive, including a 15-yarder on Haley for unsportsmanlike conduct.

"As a member of the coaching community, it's always tough when you hear news like that," Ryan said. "I never knew Todd well, but when I've been around him, I've had a lot of respect for him . . . It's just an unfortunate thing. These things do happen, but I wish him the best. It's really just an unfortunate deal."

Extra points

Ryan said the plan for G Brandon Moore (hip) probably will be to sit out practice on Wednesdays, be limited Thursdays and try to go full-out on Fridays . . . Ryan said of the Eagles: "This is as talented a team as we'll face all season."

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