The Record (Troy, NY)

Revis Island out to sea after being cut by Jets

- By Dennis Waszak Jr.

The Jets told Darrelle Revis that they are releasing him, ending his second tenure with the Jets — a two-year run that was marked by a stunning slip in play. He was scheduled to make $15 million.

NEW YORK » The New York Jets are moving on from one of the best players in their franchise’s history.

The team informed star cornerback Darrelle Revis on Tuesday that they are releasing him, ending his second tenure with the Jets — a two-year run that was marked by a stunning slip in play because of injuries and age.

Revis, 31, was scheduled to make $15 million, including a $2 million roster bonus, next season — but that would have been a lofty salary for an aging player who admittedly had a subpar year.

The move, which was expected, makes Revis a free agent while also clearing about $9.3 million on the salary cap.

The Jets still owe him $6 million as part of the $39 million in guarantees in the five-year, $70 million deal he signed with New York in 2015.

“Darrelle Revis is one of the greatest players to ever wear a Jets uniform,” owner Woody Johnson said in a statement . “His combinatio­n of talent, preparatio­n and instincts is rare and helped him become one of the most dominant players of his generation.

“I appreciate Darrelle’s contributi­ons to this organizati­on and, wherever his career takes him, his home will always be here with the Jets.”

Revis is facing four felony counts, including aggravated assault and other charges alleging he was in a fight with two men on Feb. 12 in Pittsburgh. A pre-trial hearing will be held on March 15.

A source with direct knowledge of the decision said Revis’ legal issues didn’t play a factor. Revis’ time with the Jets had long been assumed to be over because of his decline in play and the hefty contract.

The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the team did not publicly discuss its decision-making process.

The Jets will not, according to the person, try to recoup any of the $6 million in guarantees as a result of Revis’ arrest. The team did its due diligence in reviewing the contract language, but ultimately decided to not go that route.

In a statement posted on his Twitter account , Revis said: “I can’t thank Woody Johnson and the entire Jets organizati­on enough for taking a chance on me back in 2007. I played some of my greatest football in green and white. Jet Nation has always been behind me and teammates. Without all of you, there would be no Revis Island. I love you New York !!!!!! ”

Revis establishe­d himself as one of the top players in franchise history after being drafted No. 14 overall in 2007, earning the nickname, “Revis Island” for his penchant for routinely shutting down opposing teams’ top receivers from Terrell Owens to Chad Johnson to Andre Johnson.

Opposing offenses would often game plan away from Revis’ side of the field as the cornerback dominated in coverage. He made four straight Pro Bowl appearance­s after his rookie season and was selected a firstteam All-Pro three times in that stretch.

“Darrelle is the consummate profession­al and one of the greatest to ever play the cornerback position,” Jets coach Todd Bowles said in a statement.

Revis also gained a reputation for being a savvy businessma­n, who engaged in a handful of tough contract negotiatio­ns during his time in New York.

A torn knee ligament early in 2012 ended his season after just three games. It appeared to be the end of Revis’ time with the Jets as he was traded to Tampa Bay in 2013 to cap what had been a messy divorce filled with contract disputes.

He was released by the Buccaneers after that season, and signed by New York’s AFC East rival, New England — and helped the Patriots win the Super Bowl.

But New England declined a $20 million option for the following season, making Revis a free agent. New York jumped at the chance to reunite with Revis, signing him to a huge deal in March 2015 that was met by praise from Jets fans.

Revis played through a wrist injury that affected his ability to jam receivers at the line of scrimmage — a big part of his game — and led to a somewhat subpar performanc­e in 2015, although he still made his seventh Pro Bowl.

 ?? BILL WIPPERT — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? New York Jets cornerback Darrelle Revis defends during the first half of an NFL game against Buffalo Bills in Orchard Park, N.Y. The New York Jets have informed cornerback Darrelle Revis that they are releasing him, ending his second tenure with the...
BILL WIPPERT — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE New York Jets cornerback Darrelle Revis defends during the first half of an NFL game against Buffalo Bills in Orchard Park, N.Y. The New York Jets have informed cornerback Darrelle Revis that they are releasing him, ending his second tenure with the...

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