Jets' Darrelle Revis feels hamstring is back to 100%

New York Jets cornerback Darrelle Revis @Revis24 feels his hamstring is ready to go. Revis missed two games after injuring his hamstring and was sore after playing a game against the Minnesota Vikings two weeks ago. Last week, he did play against the Denver Broncos. After taking Week 7 off with his teammates during their bye, he now feels healthy enough to play. "It felt great today," Revis said after a light practice. "Now I can settle in and just play football. I'm 100 percent." During the bye week, Revis received treatment on the injury and participated in practice. After the drills, he said he had no swelling or complications. "I was here all week, just trying to get back and get this hamstring right," he said. "We did a couple of running drills, DB drills when I was here last week. We've been doing everything. I've been running."

Fantasy Analysis:

The Jets are already tied with the New England Patriots and Pittsburgh Steelers with a win loss record of 5-1, good for tied for best in the league. The Jets have allowed 101 points in those six games, which is 16.8 points per game, good for fourth best in the NFL. New York's defense only becomes that much more formidable with a healthy Revis in the line-up. The Jets' defense hasn't been the same without him and is currently allowing the 11th most passing yards per game, that number is sure to drop rapidly if Revis can performed as he did last season. New York next faces Green Bay at home on Oct. 31st.

Source:
NFL.com