Revis playing on Monday night
With loud, welcoming cheers and some good-natured ribbing from his teammates, Darrelle Revis returned to the New York Jets. Finally. After months of waiting and wondering about his future, the All-Pro cornerback strolled onto the practice field Monday for the first time since June and ended his long contract holdout with a four-year deal. 'It was kind of funny,' safety James Ihedigbo said. 'A bunch of guys started the Rudy clap, that nice slow clap, as he came out. We welcomed him with open arms.' Revis agreed to a four-year deal 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., and rejoined his teammates. 'This has been a long saga,' owner Woody Johnson said. [...]


