Jets CB Darrelle Revis undergoes wrist procedure
New York Jets cornerback Darrelle Revis underwent a wrist procedure and is expected back by training camp.
New York Jets cornerback Darrelle Revis underwent a procedure on his right wrist on Thursday, the team announced.
Revis will be in a hard cast for two to three months, and will be limited during the team’s off-season program. He is expected to be healthy by training camp.
The Jets, who drafted Revis in the first round in 2007, signed the cornerback before the 2015 season after he spent a year each in Tampa Bay and New England. Revis played in 14 games last season, recording 39 tackles and five interceptions.
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In his career, Revis has played in 125 games, recording 430 tackles, six forced fumbles and 28 interceptions. He has four years remaining on his contract with the Jets.
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