Brandon Marshall thinks Darrelle Revis has something in common with Michael Jordan. No, not jaw-dropping dunking ability. The Miami Dolphins wide receiver told New York reporters on a conference call Wednesday that the Jets' Pro Bowl cornerback receives preferential treatment from officials. Revis was defending Marshall on Oct.
FLORHAM PARK, N.J. - Brandon Marshall says Darrelle Revis benefited from "the Jordan Rule" on his 100-yard interception return for a touchdown in the New York Jets' win over the Miami Dolphins on Oct. 17.
New York Jets cornerback Darrelle Revis has been selected to his fourth consecutive Pro Bowl, his third straight as a starter. Center Nick Mangold was also picked Tuesday for his fourth Pro Bowl in a row, while left tackle D'Brickashaw Ferguson made it for the third consecutive year. Both Mangold and Ferguson will be backups for the game on Jan.
The New York Giants plan on visiting Revis Island. Repeatedly. The Giants and New York Jets will have a showdown...
By BARRY WILNER AP Pro Football Writer
Darrelle Revis, Cornerback, New York Jets. Not only did Vincent Jackson get trapped on Revis Island, but the smoke monster there treated him like he was Mr. Eko. Jackson had just 15 yards and one catch on the day, and … Continue reading →
Radio host Mike Francesa interviewed New York Jets corner Darrelle Revis via phone on WFAN radio. It's interviews like this one that have alienated Francesa from Gang Green. After continually insisting that Revis should have drawn a flag for pass interference on his 100-yard...
The New York Jets, who just two weeks ago were airing their dirty laundry publicly to the media, are now taking potshots at the media in another bizarre instance for a franchise that seemingly can't get out of its own … Continue reading →
Nnamdi Asomugha, now a cornerback for the Philadelphia Eagles, was the New York Jets' first choice to partner up with opposite corner Darrelle Revis. When Nnamdi chose Philly, that fell through, and the Jets settled for re-signing Antonio Cromartie. An … Continue reading →
In seven weeks, Antonio Cromartie has gone from expendable to irreplaceable for the New York Jets. When the lockout ended, the Jets furiously pursued Nnamdi Asomugha, the main prize of free agency. They wanted to pair him with Darrelle Revis, giving them lockdown cover men -- not to mention All-Pro cornerbacks -- on both sides of the field.

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