Darrelle Revis is turning opposing No. 1 wide receivers into a player every New England Patriots fan complained about last season.

Kenbrell Thompkins caught fewer than 50 percent of his passes last season for the New England Patriots, totaling just 466 yards.

Revis has turned opposing No. 1 wide receivers into this 2013 version of Thompkins, and that’s not ideal for those players. Remember: Thompkins was cut less than a year after posting those numbers.

Revis had another stellar performance Sunday, when he matched up on one side of the field and shined in every matchup that the Jets threw his way.

Check out how Revis, and the rest of the Patriots’ pass defense fared in this week’s takeaways:

DARRELLE REVIS BLANKETS FORMER TEAM

-Revis was targeted just twice by Jets quarterback Geno Smith. He mostly stuck on the left side and covered the receiver who came to him rather than tracking one wideout. Both of Revis’ two receptions were allowed to receiver Percy Harvin.

-Browner stayed on the right side for the most part and covered receiver Eric Decker for the majority of the game. Browner had another solid game in a Patriots uniform.

-Logan Ryan gave up a first down for committing illegal contact late in the first half, but he only let up two catches for 29 yards on the afternoon.

-Safety Patrick Chung had a rough time on tight end Jeff Cumberland, allowing a 20-yard touchdown when he bit on play action.

Check out this week’s pass-coverage charting stats:

Patrick Chung: 3-3, 60 yards, TD

Brandon Browner: 3-6, 32 yards

Logan Ryan: 2-5, 29 yards

Darrelle Revis: 2-2, 28 yards

Devin McCourty: 1-1, 8 yards

Jamie Collins: 1-2, 6 yards, INT

Rob Ninkovich: 1-1, 5 yards

Dont’a Hightower: 1-3, 3 yards

Tavon Wilson: 0-1

Check out the Patriots’ pass-coverage charting stats for the season:

Revis: 36-76, 499 yards, two TDs, two INTs, 11 pass breakups

Ryan: 29-52, 443 yards, two TDs, two INTs, five pass breakups

Browner: 29-55, 423 yards, two TDs, one INT, five pass breakups

Arrington: 23-44, 277 yards, one TD, two pass breakups

Dennard: 16-23, 221 yards, two TDs

Collins: 23-44, 210 yards, one interception, one TD, two INTs, one pass breakup

Chung: 22-41, 279 yards, four TDs, one INT, four pass breakups

Dont’a Hightower: 25-37, 181 yards, two pass breakups

Malcolm Butler: 13-24, 238 yards, two TDs, one pass breakup

Jerod Mayo: 12-16, 127 yards, one TD

Ninkovich: 11-15, 123 yards, one INT, one pass breakup

Devin McCourty: 11-20, 139 yards, two TDs, two INTs, three pass breakups

Tavon Wilson: 6-11, 85 yards, two pass breakups

Deontae Skinner: 5-5, 72 yards

Dominique Easley: 2-3, 25 yards, one INT

Chandler Jones: 2-3, 23 yards, two pass breakups

Casillas: 5-7, 22 yards, one TD

Nate Ebner: 2-4, 9 yards

Ayers: 2-4, 11 yards, one INT

Duron Harmon: 0-2, one INT

Chris White: 0-1

Vince Wilfork: one INT, one pass breakup

Alan Branch: one pass breakup

PATRIOTS PASS RUSH COMES THROUGH WHEN IT MATTERS

-It looked like the Jets had built a forcefield around Smith in the first half, when the Patriots were content to tone down their pass rush in favor of keeping the QB in the pocket. The Patriots’ pass rush came on late, when Smith was being forced to win the game with his arm.

-Dont’a Hightower had another solid game against the pass and run. His fourth-quarter sack pushed back the Jets’ field goal attempt, allowing Vince Wilfork to block it.

-Jamie Collins should have received half credit for Sealver Siliga’s sack last week. This week, Chandler Jones helped cause Siliga’s takedown of Smith. Jones tripped up Smith, and Siliga finished the job. This game marks the first time Jones has ever faced Smith — NFL and college — and not recorded a sack.

Check out this week’s pass-rush charting stats:

Chandler Jones: three QB hits, two hurries

Dont’a Hightower: one sack, three hurries

Sealver Siliga: one sack, two QB hits

Rob Ninkovich: one hurry

Check out the Patriots’ season-long pass-rush charting stats:

Ninkovich: eight sacks, 15 QB hits, 33 hurries, 55 pressures

Hightower: 6 sacks, 10 QB hits, 28 hurries, 47 pressures

Chandler Jones: 6 sacks, 12 QB hits, 21 hurries, 40 pressures

Ayers: three sacks, five QB hits, 21 hurries, 28 pressures

Collins: three sacks, nine QB hits, 10 hurries, 22 pressures

Wilfork: .5 sack, three QB hits, 15 hurries, 19 pressures

Chris Jones: 3 sacks, three QB hits, seven hurries, 12 pressures

Easley: .5 sack, one QB hit, six hurries, eight pressures

Jerod Mayo: one sack, one QB hit, four hurries, six pressures

Branch: three QB hits, two hurries, five pressures

Patrick Chung: two QB hits, three hurries, five pressures

Sealver Siliga: 2.5 sacks, three QB hit, six pressures

Joe Vellano: one sack, two hurries, three pressures

Casey Walker: one sack, two hurries, three pressures

Zach Moore: .5 sack, two hurries, three pressures

Tavon Wilson: one QB hit, two hurries, three pressures

Kyle Arrington: one sack, one QB hit, two pressures

Deontae Skinner: one sack, one hurry, two pressures

Logan Ryan: one QB hit, one hurry, two pressures

McCourty: two QB hits, two pressures

Casillas: one QB hit, two hurries, three pressures

Alfonzo Dennard: one hurry, one pressure

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