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Sep 21, 2015; Indianapolis, IN, USA; New York Jets cornerback

Darrelle Revis

(24) is congratulated by his teammates after making an interception against the Indianapolis Colts at Lucas Oil Stadium. New York Jets defeat the Indianapolis Colts 20-7. Mandatory Credit: Brian Spurlock-USA TODAY Sports

30. Two weeks into the season, New York Jets fans remember why they idolized Darrelle Revis. Not only does he lock down whichever side of the field he’s on, but he makes everything else significantly easier for the defensive coordinator. During Week 2, he returned to his ways of being a turnover machine. <div class=. (2-0). Previous: . Darrelle Revis. 9. team

The dominance of Revis Island continues.

Revis has fueled the Jets’ early resurgence. Rust exists for all players, but the four-time First Team All-Pro is quickly shaking it off.

The result: a historic start to the season for New York’s defense.

In the process, Revis locked down T.Y. Hilton. Andrew Luck played poorly, but holding a player of Hilton’s caliber to less than 50 receiving yards is tough to do.

It’s unlikely that Revis will win MVP, but he’s certainly in the discussion after the first two weeks of the season.

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Darrelle Revis (2-0)

Last week: 4 TK, 1 INT, 2 FR, W
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Two weeks into the season, New York Jets fans remember why they idolized Darrelle Revis. Not only does he lock down whichever side of the field he’s on, but he makes everything else significantly easier for the defensive coordinator. During Week 2, he returned to his ways of being a turnover machine.

The dominance of Revis Island continues.

Revis has fueled the Jets’ early resurgence. Rust exists for all players, but the four-time First Team All-Pro is quickly shaking it off.

The result: a historic start to the season for New York’s defense.

In the process, Revis locked down T.Y. Hilton. Andrew Luck played poorly, but holding a player of Hilton’s caliber to less than 50 receiving yards is tough to do.

It’s unlikely that Revis will win MVP, but he’s certainly in the discussion after the first two weeks of the season.

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