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 – reportedly worth $46 million, including $32 million guaranteed – later Monday. He’ll likely practice Tuesday and be ready to play in the season opener next Monday night against Baltimore.
The deal was reached late Sunday night and ended Revis’ 36-day holdout.
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