Darrelle Revis may miss week or two with a strained hamstring
New York Jets cornerback Darrelle Revis said that an MRI showed he has a strained left hamstring and, although he refused to rule himself out Sunday, he said he won't return until he's 100 percent healthy. He added that he thinks he'll miss one-to-two weeks.
Revis hurt his hammy pursuing New England Patriots wide receiver Randy Moss in the Jets' 28-14 victory Sunday. "I pulled up," Revis said. "Usually I rely on my speed ... but it wouldn't let me speed up to make a play.
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Cindy Boren
| September 20, 2010; 3:50 PM ET
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