Starting with his holdout, no Jet has made more news this season than All-Pro cornerback Darrelle Revis. Here's a look at his season to date:

AUG. 1: The Jets open training camp in Cortland, N.Y, but Revis is a no-show.

AUG. 6: Jets general manager Mike Tannenbaum has the first of his meetings with Revis' agents at the Roscoe Diner, but it is not revealed until the first episode of HBO's "Hard Knocks" five days later.

SEPT. 4: Coach Rex Ryan and Jets owner Woody Johnson travel to Fort Lauderdale, Fla., to meet with Revis but reach no agreement.

SEPT. 5: Late Sunday night, the Jets reach agreement with Revis on a four-year extension worth $46 million, and the deal is announced in the wee hours Monday morning, ending a 36-day holdout.

SEPT. 6: Revis is greeted by the applause of his teammates as he trots out for his first practice just one week before the Monday night opener against Baltimore.

SEPT. 19: Revis pulls his left hamstring while giving up a touchdown pass to then-Patriots receiver Randy Moss just before halftime of a Jets win over New England.

OCT. 11: After sitting out wins over Miami and Buffalo to allow his injured hamstring to recover, Revis starts in the Monday night win over Minnesota, but is beaten on two TD passes from Brett Favre to Percy Harvin and complains of soreness and swelling in the hamstring.

OCT. 14: Revis is pulled over by a traffic cop and cited for speeding and careless driving. He was allegedly doing 81 miles per hour in a 40-mph zone.

OCT. 15: Revis admits he was speeding because he was late for a team meeting. Revis practices on a limited basis for the second straight day and accompanies the Jets to Denver. His status is "questionable" on the injury report.

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