(Ryan Dunleavy | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com)
NEW YORK -- Standing a few feet away from his twin brother flashing a diamond 4.85-karat Super Bowl ring on his hand, Jason McCourty looked at the bright side of the unknown ahead.
No sooner had McCourty been cut as a salary cap casualty by the Tennessee Titans than buzz began that it is time for the soon-to-be ninth-year pro to get his first taste of the NFL playoffs.
"You place value in the opportunity you have to get to the playoffs and win it," McCourty told NJ Advance Media.