Revis shut down his nerves and then the NFL's best wide receivers on his way to the Hall of Fame (2024)

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The nights before games were always the toughest times for Darrelle Revis.

One of the NFL’s most dominant cornerbacks would lie in bed thinking about what he needed to accomplish the next day on the field. Revis would go over the game plan, the notes from his film studies, the receivers’ routes and their tendencies.

Over and over until he’d fall asleep.

He’d wake up mentally prepared — and that brief anxiety would be replaced by supreme confidence.

“Restless nights, I’d say to start with,” Revis said. “Covering some of the greatest wide receivers in the game and future Hall of Famers at that time, I was probably the most nervous out of anybody on the field if I had that assignment.

“For me, it’s kind of looking at yourself in the mirror and saying to yourself, ‘It’s either me or him. I just have to stand up to the challenge.’ For me, I just took on the responsibility to take that assignment and try to shut him down.”

Revis did exactly that for most of his brilliant 11-year NFL career, including eight seasons over two stints with the New York Jets.

So much so, he earned the popular “Revis Island” nickname, a fitting tribute to how he’d single-handedly make many receivers disappear — lost on an island — from opponents’ game plans.

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“This is a once-in-a-lifetime type corner,” former Jets coach Rex Ryan once said. “And that’s a fact.”

Tough to argue, and voters for the Pro Football Hall of Fame made Revis a first-ballot inductee following a career during which he routinely locked down one side of the field with his air-tight coverage.

He also gave plenty of opposing offensive coordinators plenty of restless nights of their own.

“I just felt I had the ability and skill set and the coaching staff who believed in me that I had the ability to shut them down,” Revis said.

That was perhaps most evident during the 2009 season, when Revis had arguably the greatest year at his position.

Ever.

Randy Moss, Chad Johnson, Andre Johnson, Steve Smith, Terrell Owens, Reggie Wayne and Roddy White were all nonfactors against the Jets that season — because they couldn’t shake Revis.

Green Bay cornerback Charles Woodson won the AP Defensive Player of the Year award that season, but Ryan insisted Revis should’ve been the choice after having “the best year a corner has ever had.”

Revis had six interceptions and set an NFL record that still stands with 31 passes defensed that season. He never really came close to matching those marks in any season the rest of his career — because teams simply stopped throwing his way.

“I shouldn’t have even suited up,” Wayne said after having just a 1-yard catch in Indianapolis’ playoff loss to New York during the 2010 season.

And that was the ultimate sign of respect.

“It was a very comforting thing as a player that we’d have a guy that can take away the greatest weapon of the other team’s offensive players,” former Jets center and long-time teammate Nick Mangold said. “So it was very much like a security blanket, like, we’ve got him, so we’re good.”

Revis was drafted by the Jets out of the University of Pittsburgh with the 14th overall pick in 2007 when they traded up 11 spots to add a player they believed could change their defense. And he certainly delivered, making an instant impact under coach Eric Mangini before thriving as the heart of Ryan’s defense.

“One of the highlights for me is just being drafted,” Revis said. “Just fulfilling that dream. Just the hills I had to run at an incline, the abs, the pushups, the overtime, just put into everything to try to even dare myself to be one of the best or one of the greatest or amount to be somewhat of the next Deion Sanders, in a way.”

The comparisons quickly became a regular thing for Revis, whose abilities were often measured up against the likes of Sanders, Woodson, Rod Woodson, Ty Law, Champ Bailey and Mel Blount.

Until the debates began about whether Revis was actually the best cornerback ever.

That’s subjective, of course, with some pointing out Revis’ relatively short period of greatness. A knee injury wiped out his 2012 season and a contract dispute — he had a few of those, helping set the market for cornerbacks — ended with him being traded to Tampa Bay the following offseason.

Revis won a Super Bowl the next year with New England, irking Jets fans, but he returned to New York in 2015 and played two more seasons for his original team. After a short stint with Kansas City in 2017, Revis retired. He was inducted into the Jets’ ring of honor last year.

His playing legacy came with his performance in games, but he built a reputation for striving to be great with his intense approach during practice. Revis would get on teammates who weren’t giving their all, and his goal was to not give up a catch to anyone.

And if he did, Revis would be ticked off. About catches that didn’t even count — to everyone other than Revis.

“Every practice, to him, was a game,” Mangold said. “So he was going out there and no one was going to catch a ball on him. It was the result of his competitive nature. He was always working to win.”

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This story has been corrected to show that Darrelle Revis held Reggie Wayne to one catch during the 2010 season, not 2009.

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Revis shut down his nerves and then the NFL's best wide receivers on his way to the Hall of Fame (2024)

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Who is the best wide receiver ever in NFL history? ›

1. Jerry Rice. The Tom Brady of wide receivers. Rice was so good for so long that he's the undisputed GOAT of his position.

Is Randy Moss the best receiver ever? ›

He's the only receiver in NFL history to eclipse 20,000 career receiving yards. Moss ranks second among receivers with 156 career receiving touchdowns and third with 15,292 receiving yards.

When was Darrelle Revis inducted into the Hall of Fame? ›

Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2023 member DARRELLE REVIS(Opens in a new window) learned of his election from fellow Hall of Famer TY LAW. (Opens in a new window) The captivating encounter, which you can view a summary of below, can be seen Saturday when NFL Network airs a one-hour special, beginning at 8 p.m. ET.

Who is the goat of wide receivers? ›

Jerry Rice – The Master of Consistency 🏈

This guy was catching passes in the NFL for an astounding 20 seasons! Rice's career stats are the stuff of legend: 1,549 receptions, 22,895 yards, and an incredible 197 touchdowns. He's got three Super Bowl rings to his name and was named Super Bowl MVP once.

Who is the best QB in NFL history? ›

Tom Brady holds the record for the most regular season wins with 251. Brady also holds the record for the most postseason wins with 35. Aaron Rodgers leads active players with 148 regular season wins.

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Neither of the speedsters have an official 40-yard dash time at the NFL combine. Moss recorded a hand-timed 4.25 in 1998, a year before the league started using laser timers. During his Pro Day at West Alabama, Hill was clocked at a 4.29 by multiple scouts.

Who was better, Rice or Moss? ›

Just on statistics alone, Rice is far better than Moss. Jerry Rice. 20 seasons, 1,549 receptions, 22,895 yards, 14.8 average, 197 touchdowns. In addition, Rice caught 151 passes in postseason for 2,245 yards, 14.8 average, and 22 touchdowns.

Who is a better wide receiver Randy Moss or Jerry Rice? ›

It's certainly a close debate. Jerry Rice has Randy Moss beat out in terms of longevity in the NFL, which helped him to accumulate some monstrous stats. Rice played in 20 seasons, with the San Francisco 49ers, Oakland Raiders, and Seattle Seahawks. He had 1,549 receptions for 22,895 yards and 197 touchdowns.

Who is the Cowboys #1 WR? ›

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Who is the #1 WR in Dallas Cowboys? ›

CeeDee Lamb

Who is the best WR in Cowboys history? ›

The Dallas Cowboys player with the most receiving yards in franchise history is Jason Witten with 12,977 yards.

Will Darrelle Revis be a Hall of Famer? ›

DARRELLE REVIS: I just want to start off by saying, you know, basketball was my first love. I was nice now. So, it's kind of surreal that I'm here today being inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

Does Revis have a ring? ›

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However, it was the one season that Revis spent with the Patriots in 2014 that ended in a Super Bowl ring, his only championship in his 11-year NFL career.

Is Darrelle Revis the best cornerback ever? ›

Darrelle Shavar Revis (born July 14, 1985) is an American former football cornerback who played in National Football League (NFL) for 11 seasons. A member of the New York Jets for most of his career, Revis is considered to be one of the greatest cornerbacks of all time.

Who was Tom Brady's best wide receiver? ›

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  • Randy Moss, 39 touchdowns. ...
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Is Jerry Rice the best receiver in the NFL? ›

Rice is the career leader in most major statistical categories for wide receivers, including receptions, receiving touchdowns, receiving yards, scrimmage yards, and total touchdowns, holding the postseason records for these statistics, and once held the single-season records for yards and touchdowns.

Who has the most Super Bowl rings? ›

Which teams have the most Super Bowl wins? The New England Patriots and the Pittsburgh Steelers are both tied for the most Super Bowl wins with six each. The Patriots also have the most Super Bowl appearances in history with 11, having lost the title game five times.

Where does AB rank all time? ›

Brown was a seven-time Pro Bowler and five-time All-Pro, leading the NFL in receptions and receiving yards twice while also leading the league in receiving touchdowns in 2018. Brown was named to the NFL's All-Decade Team of the 2010s, and his 12,291 career receiving yards ranks 24th all-time.

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