New York Giants cornerback Janoris Jenkins isn’t a man of many words, but he uncharacteristically shared quite a few on Friday.

During a brief appearance at radio row in Houston, Jenkins urged — even publicly pleaded with — the Giants to bring back defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul, keep cornerback Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie and return the same defense to the field in 2017.

“Hopefully we bring everybody back,” Jenkins said via Newsday. “I’m rooting for those guys. They’ll be back. Yeah, they’ll be back.”

Jenkins elaborated on his plea, noting that the defense is elite and a championship is within reach.

“It’s not about [the Giants] understanding or hearing me, it’s about winning a championship,” Jenkins said. “You know, you build a defense, you’ve got the pieces, why would you separate them right then when they’re at the peak or about to be the peak and the prime [piece] of the organization? Keep everybody together. That’s why teams don’t ever go back-to- back. Or back-to-back-to-back. Free agency and trades. But keep us together and we’ll make something happen.”

Jenkins, of course, was one of general manager Jerry Reese’s many additions a season ago when the team splurged $200 million on a revamped defense. And although the Giants don’t have the same amount of money going into this offseason, he sees no reason why Big Blue couldn’t keep the team together.

“We’re close,” he said. “This was our first year playing together. Everybody knew we had the talent, everybody knew we had playmakers. Now we have to take it to the next level and play all together and understand that we do have talent and we can make it to the championship game.”

Quarterback Eli Manning shared similar sentiments during his Friday appearances, so you have to imagine Jerry Reese is listening. The players feel they’re close to a title, but only if the team is kept together.