The Brand New York Jets are enjoying hardball with star cornerback Darrelle Revis, supposedly demanding he appear for the team's voluntary offseason fitness program on April 15. ESPNNewYork.com's Rich Cimini reported on this newest development between Revis and the Jets: Even though they might trade him before or during the April 25 draft, the Jets want to apply language in the star cornerback's agreement that will require him to be involved in the voluntary routines to get benefit money, sources said. Revis is a result of gather a $3 million in workout bonuses, but he'll maybe not make that money until he appears on April 15, according to Cimini's report. Revis is still dealing with the ACL injury that forced him to miss last time. He's been rehabbing in Arizona, and according to Cimini's report, he had rather stay in Arizona than go Ny in April. Given the way the Jets have beenAtrying to tradeARevis, his presence at the team's health workouts might turn out to be more of a diversion than whatever else. Having said that, business is business, and the Jets aren't likely to pay Revis anymore than is important. Tim Zelevansky/Getty Pictures Although discussions involving the Jets and Bucs have gone cold recently, the latest trade rumors regarding Revis require the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. SI.com's Peter King lately gave his opinion on the situation, writing on March 25, "I think he will go to Tampa Bay for just two high draft choices someday before draft day." Roy Cummings of the Tampa Tribune also thinks the Bucs find yourself building a deal for Revis before the draft, writing: Talk of a Revis trade to the Bucs has cooled to a simmer, but it can warm up again as the draft ways, and so might the Bucsa fascination with dealing their 2013 first-round pick for the Jets cornerback. If it were around Jets head coach Rex Ryan, Revis would not go anywhere, but Ryan is not usually the one making personnel decisions for the team. Revis is defined to become an unrestricted free agent following the 2013 time, and per Cimini's survey, the team can not utilize the team draw on him to help keep him on its roster in 2014. Owner Woody Johnson is apparently "categorically against" stretching Revis' deal this season (per SI.com's King), and it appears certain that Revis is likely to be playing for another staff either in 2013 or 2014. New general manager John Idzik is performing all he can do to attempt to get anything in substitution for one of the NFL's best players, nonetheless it won't be simple brokering a that benefits the Jets. This story is not even close to over. That latest power play is simply one more step toward what seems like an inevitable divorce between Revis and the Jets. Follow me on Twitter @JesseReed78
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