New York Jets cornerback Darrelle Revis (24) during the second half of their game against the Carolina Panthers at MetLife Stadium. The Panthers defeated the Jets 17-12. (Photo: Ed Mulholland, USA TODAY Sports)
Story Highlights - Darrelle Revis said rumors that the Jets were looking to trade him "hit home"
- Revis added that "it doesn't really matter where I'll be"
- Asked about the possibility of joining the 49ers, Revis said, "Would it be awesome? I mean, yeah"
The New York Jets keep saying their main concern with Darrelle Revis is getting him healthy.
Revis has other concerns, such as where he's going to play in 2013.
In an interview with Seattle Seahawks fullback Michael Robinson at the facility where both players are training, the four-time Pro Bowl selection spoke about how the trade rumblings the Jets took a month to shoot down have affected him.
"This hit home. This definitely hit home," Revis told Robinson. "Especially being one of the best players out there and come to find out you're getting shopped. Yeah, I mean, it really hits home. But it really doesn't matter where I'll be. I know what I can do. I'm confident in what I do and that's why I'm here at Brett Fisher's working out now.
"So whether it be there with the New York Jets or if it be with another team, I have to do what I have to do and play ball and do my services for that team."
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Revis is on his way back from surgery to repair a torn ACL. New general manager John Idzik said Monday that Revis is ahead of schedule. That said, Idzik has yet to say Revis will be a Jet this season. Head coach Rex Ryan has been the one to say the reports the Jets are shopping Revis aren't true.
The New York Jets keep saying their main concern with Darrelle Revis is getting him healthy.
Revis has other concerns, such as where he's going to play in 2013.
In an interview with Seattle Seahawks fullback Michael Robinson at the facility where both players are training, the four-time Pro Bowl selection spoke about how the trade rumblings the Jets took a month to shoot down have affected him.
"This hit home. This definitely hit home," Revis told Robinson. "Especially being one of the best players out there and come to find out you're getting shopped. Yeah, I mean, it really hits home. But it really doesn't matter where I'll be. I know what I can do. I'm confident in what I do and that's why I'm here at Brett Fisher's working out now.
"So whether it be there with the New York Jets or if it be with another team, I have to do what I have to do and play ball and do my services for that team."
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Revis is on his way back from surgery to repair a torn ACL. New general manager John Idzik said Monday that Revis is ahead of schedule. That said, Idzik has yet to say Revis will be a Jet this season. Head coach Rex Ryan has been the one to say the reports the Jets are shopping Revis aren't true.