By Patrick Andres The veteran tight end signed on as a co-producer of the play Ain’t No Mo’. Football and the theatre have long gone hand in hand. Before he became a renowned Shakespearean actor, Paul Robeson starred at Rutgers in the late 1910s. Nearly a century later, Eddie George made four Pro Bowls and then built his own stage repertoire, acting in Julius Caesar and Othello. Jets tight end C.J. Uzomah is the latest football player to dabble in the performing arts, having signed on as a co-producer of the Jordan E. Cooper comedy Ain’t No Mo’. On Friday, six of Uzomah’s teammates went to see…