Jets cornerback Darrelle Revis eyes the offense of the Baltimore...

Jets cornerback Darrelle Revis eyes the offense of the Baltimore Ravens during Monday night's 10-9 loss. (Sept. 13, 2010) Credit: Joe Rogate

After closing its doors for two weeks, Revis Island appears ready to reopen for business - just in time for a highly anticipated sideshow.

Jets cornerback Darrelle Revis practiced in full Saturday for the first time since straining his left hamstring three weeks ago and is listed as probable for Monday night's game against the Vikings at New Meadowlands Stadium.

The fact that Revis' return comes under the lights on "Monday Night Football" adds even more intrigue to a nationally televised game that also marks Brett Favre's first trip to the metropolitan area since his one and only season with the Jets in 2008.

Revis will be matched up with All-Pro wide receiver Randy Moss, who was traded from New England to Minnesota on Wednesday for third- and seventh-round draft picks.

Revis initially injured himself covering Moss in the Jets' 28-14 victory over the Patriots on Sept. 19, pulling up on Moss' 34-yard touchdown reception that gave New England a 14-7 lead just before halftime.

Revis, who called Moss a "slouch'' in January, threw more fuel into the competitive rivalry last week when he said: "I watched in the locker room and the second half, you could tell he was kind of putting his foot on the brake. But everybody knows that's Randy. Sometimes he comes out to play 100 percent, sometimes he don't."

Injury report

Linebacker Calvin Pace (foot) practiced in full Saturday and is expected to make his regular-season debut. Defensive end Shaun Ellis (knee), linebacker Jason Taylor (elbow), tackle Wayne Hunter (shin), center Nick Mangold (shoulder) and right guard Brandon Moore (hamstring) are listed as probable. Linebacker Jamaal Westerman (ankle) is questionable.

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