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Darrelle Revis

Darrelle Revis

 

Darrelle Revis

New York Jets

 

Position:  Defensive Back

Height:  5'11  Weight:  204  lbs.

College:  University of Pittsburgh

Experience:  

Quick Facts

San Diego ChargersCAREER HIGHLIGHTS

 
 
■ Following his rookie season in 2007, was named to Pro Football Weekly All-Rookie Team.
 
 
■ Started all 16 games his first professional season and became the Jets first rookie to start at cornerback on opening day since Ray Mickens in 1996 at DEN.
 
 
■ Made first of three INTs when he picked off Bills rookie Trent Edwards in second quarter of Week 8 game vs. BUF.
 
 
■ Led Jets defense with 77 solo tackles (91 total) and 13 passes defensed.
 
 
SEASON BY SEASON
 
2008 (JETS) Earned Pro Bowl honors after he finished the season making 16 starts and recording 59 tackles, one sack, 15 passes defensed, one forced fumble, two fumble recoveries and five interceptions…Named Jets Defensive Player of the Game after his performance in the overtime win at NE, 11/13 and for his outing at BUF, 11/2. SEASON HIGHLIGHTS: (12/21 at SEA)…Recovered his second fumble of the season with 10:34 remaining in the second quarter. (12/14 vs. BUF)…Intercepted J.P. Losman for his team-leading fifth interception of the season with 1:47 remaining in the game, sealing the Jets 31-27 win. (11/30 vs. DEN)…Registered a career-high four passes defensed. (11/2 at BUF)…Sacked QB Trent Edwards for a nine-yard loss, creating a forced fumble and fumble recovery with 9:06 remaining in the first quarter, leading to a 26-yard Jay Feely field goal…Also recorded an interception (Edwards) for no gain. Registered five tackles (four solo)…Nominated for GMC Defensive Player of the Week and named Jets Defensive Player of the Game. (9/28 vs. ARI)...Nominated for AFC Defensive Player of the Week…Tallied a career-high two interceptions, both off of Kurt Warner…Returned one interception 32 yards for a touchdown, the first of his career... Nominated for NFL GMC Defensive Player of the Week. (9/7 at MIA)…Collected his first interception of the season off of former Jet Chad Pennington with :10 remaining in the fourth quarter, securing the Jets 20-14 victory.
 
 
2007 (JETS) Snagged his third INT of season and second in three games, a Tom Brady deep ball intended for Randy Moss, in third quarter of Week 15 at NE. ... Picked off rookie John Beck in second quarter of Week 13 at MIA. ... Responsible for covering WR Terrell Owens most of the game and limited him to six catches for 65 yards and late TD, ending his streak of four consecutive 100-yard games, on Thanksgiving at DAL. ... Produced first career INT, taking errant second-quarter pass from rookie Trent Edwards 19 yards. ... Collected team-leading and career-high 10 tackles (nine solos) in Week 6 vs. PHI. ... Had team-high nine tackles, forced a FUM and broke up two passes in Game 4 at BUF. ... Became first Jets rookie to start at CB on opening day in 12 seasons, chalking up six tackles (five solos) in Game 1 vs. NE.
 
 
CAREER TRANSACTIONS
 
 
■ Selected by Jets in first round (14th overall) of 2007 NFL Draft, with pick they acquired from CAR in exchange for first- (25th overal), second- (No. 59) and fifth-round (No. 164) choices.
 
 
BEFORE THE NFL
 
 
■ Finished three-year career at University of Pittsburgh with 129 tackles, 8 INTs and 4 TDs — two via PR and two via INT.
 
 
■ Semifinalist for 2006 Jim Thorpe Award, awarded to nation’s top DB.
 
 
■ Named to Rivals All-America third team as utility player.
 
 
■ First Pitt CB to be selected all-conference first team twice since Jets teammate Hank Poteat accomplished feat in 1998-99.
 
 
■ His 73-yard PR touchdown vs. West Virginia, during which he fielded punt on bounce, cut across entire field, then weaved past several potential tacklers down sideline, was selected 2006 “College Football Play of the Year” by ESPN.
 
 
■ As junior, became first player in Pittsburgh history to return an INT for a TD in consecutive games.
 
 
■ Named to Freshman All-America first team in 2004 by The Sporting News.
 
 
■ First true freshman to start opening game for Pitt’s defense since CB Shawntae Spencer started 2000 opener vs. Kent State.
 
 
■ Played QB, DB, WR, CB and KR at Aliquippa (PA) HS, where he was named AP Pennsylvania Class AA Player of the Year and was Class AA all-state first-team selection as senior.
 
 
■ Compiled 1,637 total yards and 13 TDs as senior, averaging 15.4 yards per touch.
 
 
■ Played basketball, averaging 22.8 points per game as senior, earning AP Class AA all-state first-team honors and being selected for Pittsburgh Post-Gazette’s “Fabulous Five.”
 
 
■ In track, ran on WPIAL Class AA-champion 400-meter relay team that placed third at state championships.
 
 
OFF THE FIELD
 
 
■ Social sciences major.
 
 
■ Nephew of Sean Gilbert, who spent 12 seasons as DT for Los Angeles and St. Louis Rams, Washington, Carolina and Oakland, following HS career at Aliquippa and college career at Pitt (1988-91).
 
 
■ Has a daughter, Deyani Shavae Revis.

 

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Jets owe Revis new deal 7/24/2010
Jets owe Revis new deal

This is no time for Mike Tannenbaum (and Woody Johnson) to be picking up the telephone inquiring about Terrell Owens. The only call they should be making -- today, tomorrow, the day after tomorrow -- is to Darrelle Revis and his people. Every waking hour inside the Atlantic Jets Health Training Center should be devoted to showing their best player enough ...

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We Know What Darrelle Revis Wants for His Birthday 7/15/2010
We Know What Darrelle Revis Wants for His Birthday

Darrelle Revis turns 25 today, which entitles him to a free scoop of ice cream at his local Baskin Robbins and an easy out from any Bastille Day activities. It doesn't mean he's going to get the thing he wants most in the world when he blows out the candles at some point during the day. That, of course, is a new contract from the Jets. The two sides have ...

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Jets 2-time Pro Bowler Darrelle Revis Makes Surprise Appearance at Crotty Memorial Foundation Wing Night 6/21/2010
Jets 2-time Pro Bowler Darrelle Revis Makes Surprise Appearance at Crotty Memorial Foundation Wing Night

In an area filled with die-hard Jets and Giants fans (and even a few isolated areas of die-hard Vikings fans--go figure) Darrelle Revis made his mark and earned the respect and admiration of Suffern residents. Suffern is now officially Revis Country. The Jets two time all-pro cornerback made a surprise appearance at the First Annual Vincent Crotty ...

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Darrelle Revis contract dispute with Jets has many layers, nuances 6/4/2010
Darrelle Revis contract dispute with Jets has many layers, nuances

In Nashville, Tennessee Titans running back Chris Johnson wants a new contract because he grossly has outperformed his slotted rookie deal. He deserves one. In Houston, Houston Texans receiver Andre Johnson apparently wants a new contract because he doesn't like the long-term veteran deal he signed in 2007, with two years left on his rookie contract. He ...

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New York Jets cornerback Revis returns to Aliquippa to speak to students  2/18/2010
New York Jets cornerback Revis returns to Aliquippa to speak to students

In Beaver County, deep in the middle of Steelers Nation, is a swath of land that might be called "Revis Island." The proof Monday was a gymnasium full of Aliquippa Elementary students who whooped and cheered for Darrelle Revis, the New York Jets cornerback who returned to his hometown to do some cheering of his own. Mr. Revis, a 2004 graduate of ...

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