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Former Patriots cornerback Darrelle Revis surrendered to authorities Friday in Pittsburgh, where he faces charges stemming from an altercation in which police say two men were punched and knocked out. Revis, 31, did not comment as he arrived at Municipal Court to surrender on charges of aggravated assault, robbery, terroristic threats and conspiracy. According to a docket sheet filed Thursday night, the incident for which Revis is facing charges occurred on Sunday at 2:43 a.m. Pittsburgh police said the alleged fight started when a 22-year-old man from Kittanning, Pennsylvania, not identified in the statement, spotted a man who he believed to be Revis walking along East Carson St. After Revis confirmed he was the NFL player, the man started recording the interaction. Revis grabbed the phone and tried to delete the video. Another 21-year-old man from Ross Township tried to help the other man, but Revis tossed the phone into the road, the statement says. An argument ensued, ending with another man helping Revis, according to the police statement. Police say the 22-year-old man and the 21-year-old man claimed they were punched and knocked out. According to police, the two men regained consciousness and spoke to authorities. Witnesses told police that the two men were unconscious for about 10 minutes. The responding officers viewed the video on the phone and confirmed that the person was Revis. He now plays for the Jets, and that team has confirmed it is aware of the incident and has spoken to Revis, but issued no further comment. His second tenure with New York, after stints with Tampa Bay and New England, might be over after two seasons. Revis is scheduled to make $15 million, including a $2 million roster bonus due on March 11, next season - but that would be a lofty salary for an aging player who admittedly had a subpar year that he attributed to age and injuries.