Darrelle Revis once again faced questions regarding his contract and a potential holdout prior to this year's training camp. Mum as usual, the cornerback would not guarantee his presence for the first day in Cortland when asked directly.

"What's the point?" Revis said when asked if he could say he'd be in Cortland for the start of camp. "I'm getting ready for the season. You keep on stabbing at the same thing."

Revis was asked again.

"I don't know, that's all I'm telling you," he said. "I don't know if I am or not. I told you that a while back ago. So okay, I'm getting ready for this season, alright?"

His last holdout, which happened prior to the 2010 season, yielded a four-year deal of which he is now entering the third year. Although their are steep penalties in place if Revis does opt to miss days of mandatory team activities, the cornerback would not say whether there was any issues lingering with his deal.

"If something is lingering, you will find out," he said. "It's going to be written, it's going to be in the papers.

"Like I just said, I'm getting ready for this year, and that's all I'm focused on is getting ready for this year. Whatever happens in the future happens. That's all I can tell you right now."

Rex Ryan, who compared Revis' work ethic to that of Walter Payton's, said "I think Revis will be (at training camp), yes."

"I'm not going to get into the contract stuff, you'll have to ask (general manager) Mike (Tannenbaum) or Revis about that," he said. "But my thing is, I'm excited about this upcoming season and to have Revis there."

Revis said that he was providing a clear answer, although his main refrain continued to be that he's "getting ready for the season." When asked to clarify what "getting ready for the season" meant, Revis agreed that it could be taken in a few different ways.

"It could, and at this point in time, I'm getting ready for the season and whatever happens in the future happens," Revis said. "I just said that four or five times."

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Jeremy Kerley said he sat out of OTAs today with "tightness" in his hamstring. He said he just wanted to "baby" the injury today and take every precaution. Kerley said the hamstring was not related to a back injury he aggravated while doing independent training in Texas.

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The Jets signed two veteran tackles, Stephon Heyer and Ray Willis, who have 61 NFL starts between them. Incumbent starting right tackle Wayne Hunter said teams stock up at positions all the time, and he isn't bothered.



"Competition is always good," he said. "You get competition every offseason. That doesn't faze me. It doesn't even give me more motivation, I already have enough that I need."