Darrelle Revis Announces Retirement After 11 Seasons

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Former Pro Bowl cornerback Darrelle Revis announced his retirement from the NFL on Wednesday.

"Today I am closing a chapter in my life that I once dreamed of as a kid and I am officially retiring from the National Football League," Revis said in a statement.

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The Kansas City Chiefs released Revis on Feb. 8, saving $4.5 million on their salary cap.

Revis played for four teams in 11 seasons -- the New York Jets, New England Patriots, Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Chiefs -- but spent the majority of his career with the Jets. Now 33, he sat out most of last season until signing a two-year contract with the Chiefs on Nov. 23. He played in five games (two starts) plus a playoff loss to the Tennessee Titans.

Fellow cornerbacks Jalen Ramsey, Darius Slay and Logan Ryan saluted Revis on his announcement. Revis earned a Super Bowl ring with Ryan on the 2014 Patriots.

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The Jets released a series of statements later Wednesday. "I spent two seasons with Darrelle and he stands out as one of the smartest players I have ever coached," coach Todd Bowles said in one. "Darrelle was also a player with a relentless dedication to preparation who set a high standard for how he practiced every day. He walks way from this game leaving a stamp that everyone who knows the game will remember."

"Darrelle's preparation, competitiveness, intelligence and attention to detail are a reflection of his dedication to the game and his teammates," chairman and CEO Christopher Johnson said in another. "Jets fans everywhere slept well at night confident that receivers would be stranded on Revis Island."

Revis, a seven-time Pro Bowl selection and four-time first-team All-Pro, in recent years failed to distinguish himself as the dominant player he frequently was early in his career -- a fact Revis acknowledged shortly after the season concluded.

For many of the previous 10 seasons with the Jets, Patriots and Buccaneers, Revis was one of the NFL's top cornerbacks. He earned the nickname "Revis Island'' for his ability to lock up receivers in one-on-one coverage. He is the only defensive back to take home more than $100 million in cash value since his rookie season in 2007.

According to the Elias Sports Bureau, Hall of Famer Deion Sanders, with five, is the only cornerback with more first-team All-Pro selections.

Former Jets coach Rex Ryan, now an ESPN analyst, told The Associated Press that "there wasn't anybody close" to Revis during the prime of his career.

"Maybe Deion in his prime, but that would be the only guy. Darrelle could handle anybody. I don't care if it's Hall of Fame guys, he locked them down and covered them and it wasn't even close," Ryan told the AP.

Revis had 29 career interceptions, returning three for touchdowns, including a 100-yarder against Miami. In 2009, Revis was beaten out by Charles Woodson for Defensive Player of the Year honors.

"That season, he was far and away the most dominant player in the NFL on defense; that he never got (defensive) MVP that year, people are crazy,'' Ryan told the AP. "The impact this guy had, and on the best defense in the league, I thought he should have won that.''
 

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For about 8 years, he was the best CB in football. A shut down corner. Too bad we couldn’t get him a ring in 2009 or 2010.
 

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Great player, selfish person

he wasn't selfish he played the game on and off the field...

unfortunately for us he was drafted in a time that there was no rookie scale wage and he did what he needed to protect himself while playing and for after the game...

wish we were a better organization that we could of given him the world like BlindsideD'Brick said given him a championship but for what he brought he actually changed the way the game was played...
 

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he wasn't selfish he played the game on and off the field...

unfortunately for us he was drafted in a time that there was no rookie scale wage and he did what he needed to protect himself while playing and for after the game...

wish we were a better organization that we could of given him the world like BlindsideD'Brick said given him a championship but for what he brought he actually changed the way the game was played...

I normally don’t have much sympathy for players who turn down fair contract offers because the money’s not above the highest salary at the position. When they’re bickering over nickels and dimes to hold up an extension, I say “screw you”.

But Revis was a smart businessman, in addition to an elite CB. I have no problem with him asking for more because he paid his dues, and he asked for big money at a time when his play was still exceptional, and he set the bar for what teams wanted in a #1 CB. If anyone deserved a “max contract” (similar to what’s going on in the NBA right now), it’s DR.

One of the best players ever to play for the Jets. First ballot HOF’er. IMO.
 

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I think he should go back to the cheetahs for free and help them win another one. No. Maybe he should re sign with the Jets for a zillion dollars and then run around like an old fat guy like me. Trader. I wouldn't sell my soul to the cheetahs for any amount of money. Patrick Swayze in Roadhouse " there isn't any amount of money"
 

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As much as I loved Revis as a player I'm also not sure how I feel about him being an all time Jet. The contract episodes and him going to the Patriots kind of soured me a bit. Push comes to shove I guess he goes on the ring of honor but I just don't feel the same about him like I did Namath, Maynard, Klecko and Walker. I will say however 2009 was the best I had ever seen a CB play and I've been watch a long time.
 

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Instead of putting his jersey in the ring of honor, the Jets should put a big dollar bill up instead.
 

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My only problem with how Revis handled negotiations is that he played the game, but also expected some sense of sentimentality and loyalty from teams like the Jets. To me, that was hypocritical. I don't mind guys who treat negotiations as a business, but if you do that, you can't complain when the team does the same thing.
 
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