Peter King continues to discuss the Steelers' interest in cornerback Darrelle Revis.

Speaking on ESPN's Mike & Mike on Thursday, the longtime NFL reporter said that he thinks that the Steelers will "look hard" at signing Revis, who was released by the Jets earlier this offseason.

This is the second time that King has written about the Steelers and the possibility of signing Revis in as many weeks, as King wrote about the possibility of the future Hall of Fame cornerback joining his hometown team in last week's edition of Monday Morning Quarterback.

"I wouldn’t be surprised if the perennially cornerback-needy Steelers could be interested if the price is right, or Green Bay (31st against the pass last year) or New Orleans (32nd)," King wrote. "Revis will have some suitors, to be sure, if the Jets cut him loose … if he skates on the charges in Pittsburgh, and if he still wants to devote time to be great again. Two big ifs as we sit here two weeks prior to the opening day of free agency.

"It’s also unclear whether he could make the move to safety. Rod Woodson and Charles Woodson did it late in their careers, and in particular Charles Woodson had a terrific second act as a player when he moved to more of a center-fielder position."

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King said that Revis will be worth about $7 million per season on the open market, according to a veteran personnel man.

Revis, 31, is a seven time Pro Bowler, four time All-Pro and a Super Bowl champion with the Patriots in 2014. Once regarded as the best cornerback in football, it appears that there is a serious possibility that Revis could finish his career in his hometown while helping the Steelers add to their collection of Super Bowl trophies.