
Darrelle Revis returned to the Jets' OTAs today.
Darrelle Revis returned to the Jets’ Organized Team Activities today after skipping last Thursday’s OTA due to his unhappiness over stalled contract negotiations.
The New York Post has the story here.
But this may be the calm before the storm, according to Manish Mehta in the Daily News:
Sources said that Tannenbaum may have budgetary restrictions from owner Woody Johnson, which could make it difficult to lock up all the members of the Jets’ young nucleus. They believe Johnson will need to adjust his stance and give Tannenbaum more spending flexibility to have a realistic chance of securing long-term commitments for Revis & Co.
Tannenbaum, however, dispelled the notion that he’s been hampered by ownership.
“Woody has always provided us with the resources that we need to compete for a championship,” Tannenbaum told the Daily News. “That has not changed and I don’t foresee a time when it ever will change.”
That report contradicts what ESPN New York’s Rich Cimini reported over the weekend about the Jets’ plan to sign Revis, Nick Mangold, David Harris, and D’Brickashaw Ferguson.





