In case you haven't heard, New York Jets cornerback Darrelle Revis is not happy with the two years and $13.5 million that remains on the four-year, $46 million contract extension he signed at the tail end of the 2010 training camp. Though the Jets included a provision that allows them to add three years and $9 million to the contract if Revis holds out of training camp, the four-time Pro Bowler believes the team promised to re-work his deal and hasn't ruled out skipping camp this summer. In April, Revis was non-committal about showing up on time for training camp. Revis repeated that stance in late May and again last week during the team's mandatory minicamp. A week into the offseason, Revis was asked after his youth football camp in Aliquippa, PA if he planned to show up on time for training camp and guess what, he doesn't know. "I don’t know," Revis said according to Mike Bires of the Beaver County Times. "That's up to (Jets general manager) Mike Tannenbaum. I really don't know." Source: NFL.com
Is Revis happy or not happy? Didn't Revis say not too long ago that he was happy with his current contract? Must be a boring day for the media in New York.