Probably not. They're just dumping energy into the electromagnetic spectrum, it's not something you can counter really. The only thing you can do is change the frequency band you use to move away from where they're dumping, which in many cases might not even be possible (the frequency band determines range, bandwidth, etc.)
Here's something I don't understand: Why don't they just make the drone target the jammer when it's jammed? That's pretty much the only signal that's clear as day in these conditions, and when it's done, there's one less jammer…