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Darrelle
Revis is a native son of Aliquippa and one of the
greatest NFL cornerbacks of all time. At Aliquippa
High School, Darrelle ran track and led his basketball
team in scoring on the way to two WPIAL championships
and the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette's Fabulous Five as a
junior and senior. On the gridiron, Darrelle lined up as
quarterback, tailback, receiver, cornerback, and kick
returner. In 2001, Darrelle led the Quips to a 14-1
season, a WPIAL Class AA Title, and a PIAA Class AA
Championship, with one of the greatest performances in
PIAA Championship history, scoring a record-tying five
touchdowns: three rushing touchdowns (1, 2, and 64
yards), a 69-yard blocked field goal return touchdown,
and an 89-yard punt return touchdown. In his senior year
in 2003, Darrelle was named Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Football Player of the Year, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Football Player of the Year, and Associated Press
Pennsylvania Class AA Football Player of the Year, and
was named to the Associated Press Pennsylvania Class AA
All-State Team.
At the University of Pittsburgh, Darrelle lived up to
the hype, becoming All-American as a freshman. Darrelle
earned first team Big East his sophomore and junior
years, and, during his final year at Pitt, in 2006,
Darrelle solidified his position on the national stage,
as a semifinalist for the Jim Thorpe Award as the
nation's top defensive back.
The New York Jets traded up to select Darrelle in the
first round of the 2007 NFL Draft, and Darrelle went on
to gain worldwide acclaim as "Revis Island", the NFL's
best shutdown corner. Darrelle was assigned to cover the
opposing team's best receiver and consistently caused
them to have some of their lowest statistics for the
season and sometimes of their careers. Over eleven
seasons in the NFL, Darelle played for the New York Jets
(2007-2012, 2015-2016), Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2013), New
England Patriots (2014), and Kansas City Chiefs (2017),
with appearances in four postseasons, including a Super
Bowl with the Patriots. Darrelle's accolades include
being named to the 2007 All-Rookie Team, seven Pro
Bowls, four First Team All-Pros, and the NFL 2010s
All-Decade Team. Darrelle was named to the Jets Ring of
Honor in 2022 and will be inducted into the Pro Football
Hall of Fame in August 2023.
Darrelle is the son of Diana Askew and Darryl Revis,
and he is the nephew of NFL lineman
Sean Gilbert. Darrelle's most important accomplishments happened away
from the game, when he became a father to Deyani and
Jayden. Today, Darrelle's family works closely with him
and The Darrelle Revis Foundation to help tackle
childhood hunger and to support school students with
educational programs. |
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