After a six-day break for the bye week, the New York Jets returned to practice Monday with a healthy Darrelle Revis, he of the ballyhooed hamstring injury. "Yeah, I'm 100 percent," the cornerback said after a light practice. Revis, who pulled his left hamstring five weeks ago, spent the majority of the bye week at the Jets' facility, rehabbing the injury. He played the last two games after missing the previous two, but he clearly wasn't the same player who became known last season as perhaps the best shutdown corner in the league. Now the Jets expect to see the old Revis. "He was moving around great today," coach Rex Ryan said. "I think we're going to see Darrelle at 100 percent, so that's exciting." The Jets (5-1) resume their season Sunday at home against the Green Bay Packers (4-3), who own the league's third-ranked passing attack. Source: ESPN New York