The saga of Jets cornerback Darrelle Revis’ Super Bowl ring reportedly took another bizarre turn.

Revis, unable to attend the Patriots’ Super Bowl ring ceremony at owner Robert Kraft’s house on Sunday, sent his mother, Diana Askew, in his place. One problem — she wasn’t allowed to go, according to an ESPN report.

The report said Askew flew to Boston on Saturday, but was informed the invitation to the ceremony was non-transferable. The Patriots wanted to keep it to players only. It is unclear how or when she was notified she would not be allowed in.

Revis will get his ring shortly, though. Askew picked it up Monday morning from the Patriots’ offices.

Revis spent one season with New England, capturing a Super Bowl title in the process. A month after winning the Super Bowl, the team declined to pick up Revis’ option and he rejoined the Jets as a free agent, signing a $70 million deal.

The Jets were hit with a $100,000 fine for tampering with Revis after owner Woody Johnson said in December he would welcome a Revis reunion while Revis was still under contract with the Patriots.

Even though Revis missed the ring ceremony, another former-Patriot-turned-Jet — running back Stevan Ridley — did attend.