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| Jets, Revis agree to deal |
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09/06/2010 |
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| Florham Park, NJ (Sportsbooks) - The New York Jets and Darrelle Revis have agreed to a deal, ending the cornerback's holdout. The team made the announcement early Monday morning, and Revis signed later in the day. Terms of the contract were not disclosed, but the New York Daily News later reported it to be a four-year, $46 million contract with $32 million guaranteed. Revis' holdout had been ongoing for more than a month. "I can go play football now. We came to a common ground, and both sides did the rig |
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| Revis signs 4-year deal, returns to Jets |
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09/06/2010 |
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FLORHAM PARK, N.J. (AP) - Darrelle Revis has signed his four-year deal with the New York Jets, officially marking his return to the team after a long holdout. Revis agreed to a new contract late Sunday night and took an early morning flight Monday from his home in South Florida. He arrived at the Jets' training facility after 1 p.m., rejoined his teammates and signed the deal. Revis says the process ``humbled me'' and he had ``butterflies'' before seeing his teammates because he didn't know what kind |
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| Jets bringing back FB Richardson after cutting him |
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09/06/2010 |
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FLORHAM PARK, N.J. (AP) - New York Jets coach Rex Ryan says the team will re-sign veteran fullback Tony Richardson a day after cutting the popular player. The Jets will add Richardson to the 53-man roster, and Ryan says he will play in the season opener against Baltimore next Monday night. Ryan adds that cornerback Brian Jackson will be released to clear a roster spot. Ryan says the team was able to re-sign Richardson so quickly because it received a roster exemption from the league after signing Da |
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| Revis returns to Jets after agreeing to deal |
NFL Football |
09/06/2010 |
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FLORHAM PARK, N.J. (AP) - Darrelle Revis has rejoined his New York Jets teammates after agreeing to a four-year deal and ending his holdout. Revis took an early morning flight Monday from his home in South Florida and arrived at the Jets' training facility after 1 p.m. Safety James Ihedigbo says the team welcomed the All-Pro cornerback with a ``Rudy clap'' as he walked onto the practice field to greet his teammates. Revis didn't practice with the team, but was expected to officially sign his deal - re |
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| Giants sued by woman claiming injury at '09 game |
NFL Football |
09/06/2010 |
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EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) - The New York Giants have been sued by a woman and her husband who claim she was attacked by fans during a New York Jets game played at Giants Stadium last year. Michelle Munoz says she attended the Sept. 20 game against the New England Patriots and was assaulted by Jets fans and thrown to the ground, causing her to suffer back injuries. The suit, filed in late July, names the Giants and the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority, which operated Giants Stadium. The stad |
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| Revis, Jets agree to terms on 4-year deal |
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09/06/2010 |
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NEW YORK (AP) - Darrelle Revis is ending his holdout and joining his teammates for what they hope is a Super Bowl run. The All-Pro cornerback and the New York Jets agreed in principle to a four-year contract Sunday night, reaching a deal a week before the team's season opener. The Jets wouldn't disclose financial terms, but the Daily News reported it was worth $46 million, including $32 million guaranteed. ``Barring something unforeseen, we expect Darrelle to be here (Monday),'' general manager Mike T |
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| Revis, Jets agree to terms on new deal |
Headlines |
09/06/2010 |
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NEW YORK (AP) - Darrelle Revis and the New York Jets have agreed to a new contract, ending the All-Pro cornerback's holdout a week before the team's season opener. The team announced the agreement in principle early Monday morning, but released no contract terms. Revis' holdout began Aug. 1, when the team reported for training camp in Cortland. He was scheduled to make $1 million in the fourth year of his six-year rookie deal, but has said he wants to become the league's highest-paid cornerback. The |
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| Jets release FB Richardson |
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09/05/2010 |
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| Florham Park, NJ (Sportsbooks) - The New York Jets have released veteran fullback Tony Richardson. He had re-signed with the team in March after blocking last season for the NFL's top rushing offense, which was led by veteran Thomas Jones and rookie Shonn Greene. Used almost exclusively as a blocker, Richardson had just 17 rushing attempts in his two seasons with the Jets. The three-time Pro Bowl selection previously played two seasons for Minnesota following a long-term assignment clearing paths for Kan |
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| Jets release 21, including LB Satele |
NFL Football |
09/04/2010 |
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| Florham Park, NJ (Sportsbooks) - Rookie linebacker Brashton Satele, one of the roster hopefuls chronicled on HBO's "Hard Knocks" television series this summer, was among the players released Saturday as the New York Jets trimmed their roster to the 53-player maximum. Satele had opened eyes with solid play during the early stages of training camp, but had been limited by injuries during the preseason. The Hawaii product could return to the team as a member of the practice squad in the coming days. Also re |
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| Ravens release 15, including QB Smith, K Graham; Reed to PUP |
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09/04/2010 |
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| g back Curtis Steele, tackle Devin Tyler and wide receiver Demetrius Williams. Baltimore placed four players on Injured Reserve: offensive linemen David Hale (back), Ramon Harewood (knees), Stefan Rodgers (ankle) and nose tackle Kelly Talavou (knee). Previously on Saturday, Baltimore dealt outside linebacker Antwan Barnes to the Philadelphia Eagles for an undisclosed 2011 draft choice. The Ravens will begin their regular season next Monday night, when they visit the New York Jets at New Meadowlands Stadium. |
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