After a bye week spent at the Jets practice facility rehabbing his hamstring, Jets cornerback Darrelle Revis said he feels similar to when he began practicing with the team this season.
"I'm ready to go, I'll be there Sunday," Revis said. "We did everything we could this week, this week helped out for me to stay here and get all the treatment I need to get so I'm ready to go. I'm 100 percent."
The bye-week recovery came at the heels of a Denver game where Revis -- who surrendered four completions for 66 yards and a touchdown -- looked considerably better, but still not back to normal.
Jets head coach Rex Ryan confirmed as much during a press conference Monday after a practice spent with his cornerback off the workout bike.
"He was moving around great today," Jets head coach Rex Ryan said. "I think we're going to see Darrelle at 100 pct."
Revis said the treatment hours spent at Florham Park were grueling.
"It was treatment every day, I was living over here. All day over here tyring to knock it out, and this was a good week of rest for me to do that. It's the best time where I can get this thing 100."
But the plus side to spending the bye week in rehabilitation is that the multitude of questions surrounding his enigmatic hamstring might subside sooner than later.
"It's 100 percent, so you all shouldn't ask me about it no more," Revis said. "It's just for me to get back into football, focus on football."
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