Darrelle Revis Post Game Interview

Darrelle Revis met with the media following the New York Jets 28-14 victory over the Patriots.  Here are his comments courtesy of the Jets.

On what adjustments he saw the Jets defense make…

“I think we stuck to our same game plan. They just moved (Antonio Cromartie) onto Randy Moss and did a couple of other things.”

On the play of Antonio Cromartie…

“He did a great job. He stepped up. We have corners who can step in and he did a great job today.”

On if his hamstring felt bad throughout the entire first half…

“It felt good pregame and during the game. I was running around with Randy (Moss) the whole time. It wasn’t until he scored, that’s when I pulled up a little bit.”

On what part of the play did he feel tightness in his hamstring…

“(I felt it) When I tried to open up and run. He kind of got in front of me and that’s when I started feeling it.”

On if he got in front of him because of the hamstring…

“Yeah, you can say that. It’s just a play that happened. You can’t do anything when that happens. I tried to run as fast as I could. I tried to be there and I couldn’t. It slowed me down a little bit. On top of that, he made a great catch.”

On how long he thinks he will be out…

“I have no idea. We are just going to go about it day-by-day. I’m just going to keep getting treatment and go from there.”

On if it’s classified as a mild or Grade 1 strain…

“We don’t know yet. I’m going to get an MRI tomorrow, do a couple of other things to check it out, and then go from there.”

On if there is any treatment or if rest is the only thing to do…

“Hamstring injuries are really about rest and treatment. But like I said, when I messed it up a little bit before in practice, we did all that we could do to get me ready for Sunday.”

On if it’s now a pull…

“No, it’s not a pull. It just tightened up a little bit more.”

On if he’s in pain now…

“I’m a little sore, (but) not a lot of pain.”

On having to watch the second half…

“The first thing on my mind was, ‘I want to be out there.’ The second thing is, ‘Stop Tom Brady and that offense.’ I was just crossing my fingers that we would stop those guys.”

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