NEW YORK (AP) – Darrelle Revis is back where he started, and he wants to make good on his vow. That means trying to deliver a Super Bowl title to the New York Jets. Revis signed a five-year contract worth $70 million, with $39 million fully guaranteed,
The Jets also having discussions with free-agent safety Marcus Gilchrist, who spent Wednesday meeting with team officials. The Jets' hope is to sign another safety and cornerback, adding them to Revis and corner Buster Skrine in a revamped secondary.
Darrelle Revis opens up on joining forces with Bill Belichick and Tom Brady, what he appreciated most about Rex Ryan, why all players should maximize their value, and playing bump-and-run with the NFL's best receivers.
Darrelle Revis, who has torn up and rehabilitated a knee in service of the N.F.L., established this winter that his market value was $39 million for five years. That is guaranteed money in a sport in which so many contracts are not worth the ink on the
One day after the Jets brought home Darrelle Revis and officially acquired the big-play wide receiver Brandon Marshall, they addressed their need at the ever-troublesome quarterback position. They obtained the journeyman Ryan Fitzpatrick from the