But that's not the case for Revis, or at least it wasn't when, fresh off a victory in Super Bowl XLIX as a member of the New England Patriots, he signed a five-year, $70 million deal with the Jets before the 2015 season. He'll have made at least $33 million of the deal in guaranteed money by the time the 2016 season concludes, one in which the Jets are essentially out of serious contention after a 9-6 loss to the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday. He again struggled to cover effectively in one-on-one situations, with Kenny Britt torching him for 81 yards on five catches and an opposing passer rating of 96.4. As Conor Orr wrote after the game, it might be time to speed up the process on considering moving Revis to safety.