All Charges Against Darrelle Revis Dropped In Pittsburgh Assault Case

Share this: Darrelle Revis got good news Wednesday. About his legal situation, anyway. The free agent cornerback had five charges against him dismissed Wednesday in Pittsburgh’s Allegheny County Courthouse, NFL Media’s Aditi Kinkhabwala confirmed. Revis faced four felony charges and one misdemeanor stemming from a February altercation outside a bar in Pittsburgh that involved Revis and five other men. An initial report claimed the former New York Jets cornerback was assaulted by the five men, but Revis later was charged after another report claimed he physically assaulted two of the men. Per Kinkhabwala, Revis’ childhood friend, Rashawn Bolton, testified in Wednesday’s hearing to insist it was he, not Revis, who assaulted the men. Darrelle Revis' childhood friend appears before judge, w attorney, and says he pulled

Watch Darrelle Revis Turn Himself In To Police In Pittsburgh

Share this: Darrelle Revis turned himself in to authorities Friday after the star cornerback was charged with four felonies and a misdemeanor stemming from an altercation in Pittsburgh last weekend. Here’s a video of Revis turning himself in to Pittsburgh police. Revis was accompanied by his mother, aunt and attorney Blaine Jones, according to Andrew Goldstein of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. “He wanted to turn himself in,” Jones said according to Goldstein, “he didn’t want to be a fugitive from the law. He wanted to make this happen.” Jones is removing himself from the case after the pre-trial hearing according to ESPN’s Cole Harvey, but he believes Revis has a good chance to be vindicated. “Based on the investigating that I’ve done and the private investigator that works

Darrelle Revis Reportedly Charged With Four Felonies After Altercation

Share this: UPDATE (Thursday, Feb. 16 at 10:40 p.m. ET): Those charges reportedly no longer are pending against Darrelle Revis. The New York Jets cornerback was charged with “two counts of aggravated assault, one count of robbery and one count of conspiracy: aggravated assault,” according to NFL.com, citing Allegheny County Court officials, for his role in an altercation in Pittsburgh on Sunday. In addition to those four felony charges, he also faces a misdemeanor for making terrorist threats, according to NFL.com. NFL.com also reported Revis has yet to turn himself into police in a story published at 10:37 p.m. UPDATE (Thursday, Feb. 16 at 7:00 p.m.): Darrelle Revis is facing some pretty serious charges for his involvement in an incident in Pittsburgh over the weekend. The New

Report: Jets Owner Woody Johnson ‘Feels Betrayed By’ Darrelle Revis

Share this: Remember the time the New York Jets were fined $100,000 for tampering because they wanted to bring Darrelle Revis back so badly? Yeah, that reportedly isn’t working out so hot anymore. A report surfaced Wednesday that the All-Pro cornerback, who’s having a down year for the 3-8 Jets, doesn’t want to play anymore. But that might not be a loss for New York because Bleacher Report’s Jason Cole reported Thursday that Jets owner Woody Johnson might not want Revis to play anymore, either. “A Jets source indicated the team may not offer cornerback Darrelle Revis a chance to take a pay cut this offseason, even if he was willing to accept one,” Cole said. “Owner Woody Johnson pushed hard for the team