Generated by GPT-5-mini| Darrelle Revis | |
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| Name | Darrelle Revis |
| Number | 24, 26, 32 |
| Position | Cornerback |
| Birth date | February 26, 1985 |
| Birth place | Aliquippa, Pennsylvania |
| Height in | 11 |
| Weight lb | 198 |
| College | Pittsburgh |
| Nfl drafted year | 2007 |
| Nfl drafted pick | 14 |
| Teams | New York Jets; Tampa Bay Buccaneers; New England Patriots; Kansas City Chiefs |
| Highlights | 7× Pro Bowl; Super Bowl champion (XLIX); NFL Defensive Player of the Year votes |
Darrelle Revis Darrelle Revis is an American former professional American football cornerback who played 11 seasons in the National Football League (NFL). Known for his elite man-to-man coverage, he earned multiple Pro Bowl selections and was a key member of the New York Jets and the New England Patriots during their respective playoff runs. Revis's reputation as one of the premier defensive backs of his era led to the phrase "Revis Island" entering popular sports discourse.
Revis was born in Aliquippa, Pennsylvania, a city with ties to Steel Valley (Pennsylvania) and nearby Beaver County, Pennsylvania. He attended Aliquippa High School, where he starred for the Quips under coach Joey DeLuca and competed against regional programs such as Sewickley Academy, Beaver Area High School, and Central Valley High School. As a high school standout, he earned accolades from publications like the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and was scouted by programs including the University of Pittsburgh, Penn State University, Ohio State University, University of Michigan, and West Virginia University. Revis also played in showcase events associated with organizations such as the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association and drew comparisons to other preparatory standouts from Western Pennsylvania.
Revis committed to the University of Pittsburgh and played for the Pittsburgh Panthers football program under head coach Dave Wannstedt and later staff including Paul Chryst. At Heinz Field, he earned recognition in conferences such as the Big East Conference for his coverage skills against opponents from Rutgers University, University of South Florida, West Virginia, and Syracuse. Scouts from the National Football League Scouting Combine and personnel from teams like the New York Jets scouting department, New England Patriots scouting department, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers scouting department evaluated his tape alongside other draft prospects such as Calvin Johnson, LaDainian Tomlinson, and Joe Thomas. He declared for the 2007 NFL Draft after his collegiate season.
Selected 14th overall by the New York Jets in the 2007 NFL Draft, Revis quickly became a starting cornerback facing receivers from the AFC East and wider league including Patriots stars like Randy Moss, Wes Welker, and Julian Edelman. His tenure with the Jets featured matchups versus quarterbacks such as Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, Ben Roethlisberger, and Aaron Rodgers, and he was coached by Eric Mangini and later Rex Ryan. Revis earned multiple selections to the Pro Bowl and received All-Pro honors while participating in playoff games including the AFC Championship against the Indianapolis Colts and New England Patriots. In 2013 he signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers before being traded to the Jets and later signed with the New England Patriots during the 2014 season, contributing to the Patriots' run to Super Bowl XLIX where they defeated the Seattle Seahawks. He had a brief stint with the Kansas City Chiefs and concluded his on-field career with accolades that placed him alongside other elite defensive backs such as Charles Woodson, Deion Sanders, Rod Woodson, Champ Bailey, and Mel Blount.
Revis is widely associated with the term "Revis Island," a cultural reference used by media outlets including ESPN, NFL Network, and major newspapers like the New York Post and The New York Times. Analysts from organizations such as Pro Football Focus, Bleacher Report, and Sports Illustrated evaluated his performance metrics against peers like Richard Sherman, Patrick Peterson, and Aqib Talib. His technique emphasized press coverage, route anticipation, and tackling fundamentals taught in coaching clinics by professionals linked to the Pro Football Hall of Fame and coaching trees of figures like Bill Parcells, Bill Belichick, and Tony Dungy. Revis's influence affected schematic planning for teams in divisions including the AFC and NFC, and his legacy is cited in discussions alongside award winners from the Associated Press NFL All-Pro Team.
Revis has family ties to Western Pennsylvania and has maintained connections with community figures in Aliquippa. He has been referenced in media coverage by outlets such as the New York Daily News, The Guardian, and USA Today. Off the field, he has associated with athletes across sports including LeBron James, Kobe Bryant, and NFL peers like Mark Sanchez, Nick Mangold, and Antonio Cromartie. Revis's career intersected with events and personalities from Super Bowl media, including appearances alongside entertainers from Madison Square Garden and benefits attended by figures from New York City and Tampa, Florida.
Revis established charitable initiatives tied to his hometown and institutions such as the University of Pittsburgh and local foundations in Beaver County. He participated in community programs coordinated with organizations like the NFL Players Association, Boys & Girls Clubs of America, and regional nonprofits. Business ventures included brand partnerships and investments similar to athlete entrepreneurs who collaborated with firms in New York City, Tampa Bay, and Los Angeles, and he explored opportunities in media, endorsements, and apparel consistent with trends among athletes represented by agencies such as Creative Artists Agency and Wasserman Media Group.
Category:1985 births Category:Living people Category:American football cornerbacks Category:New York Jets players Category:New England Patriots players