Darrelle Revis Claims Idzik, Jets Lied About Trade Intentions
"I definitely feel like I haven't gotten the truth," Revis said. "Anyone can sit there and tell you to your face, 'Yeah, you're going to be a Jet.' ... I know it's a lie."
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"I definitely feel like I haven't gotten the truth," Revis said. "Anyone can sit there and tell you to your face, 'Yeah, you're going to be a Jet.' ... I know it's a lie."
"Not (head coach) Rex (Ryan), not (general manager John) Idzik, not (owner Woody) Johnson, nobody contacted me," Revis said. "They left me out of the loop, I guess you can say."
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