49ers avoid trip to Revis Island
One of the best defensive players in the NFL blew out his knee Sunday and won't suit up against the 49ers this Sunday.
One of the best defensive players in the NFL blew out his knee Sunday and won't suit up against the 49ers this Sunday.
The 49ers should be relieved they won’t have to make a trip to Revis Island this season after all.
Darrelle Revis, the New York Jets’ All-Pro cornerback, tore the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in his left knee during Sunday’s game against the Miami Dolphins.
After a tough loss in Minnesota, the 49ers will accept all the breaks they can get. With Revis out, Antonio Cromartie becomes the Jets No. 1 cornerback and will line up opposite 49ers wide receiver Michael Crabtree. Former first-rounder Kyle Wilson will move into the Jets’ starting lineup as the No. 2 corner.
According ESPN’s Sam Monson, Revis was so good that the Jets were able to leave him one-on-one with the other team’s best receiver and allow linebackers and safeties to drift to the other side of the field.
With Cromartie, that might not be such a good idea. Also, Cromartie is vulnerable to giving up big plays, so the 49ers may want to think about targeting the veteran Cromartie.
It’s a huge loss for the Jets. Revis is the leader of their defense. He is their Patrick Willis.
Despite the fact he probably wouldn’t have lined up against Revis, 49ers wide receiver Randy Moss was “disappointed” when he heard the news:
#49ers Randy Moss said he's disappointed #Jets Revis (ACL) is out. Looked forward to facing him Sunday.
— Eric Branch (@Eric_Branch) September 24, 2012
Randy Moss, Vernon Davis both very disappointed Jets CB Revis is out for the year. "I want to compete with the best," Davis said.
— Matt Barrows (@mattbarrows) September 24, 2012
Speaking of Willis, coach Jim Harbaugh had some good news concerning Willis’ ankle when he spoke at a press conference today:
Harbaugh said X-rays on Willis (ankle) and Sopoaga (knee) turned out well. He did not elaborate but both are walking without limps.
— Matt Barrows (@mattbarrows) September 24, 2012
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