Darrelle Revis hasn't been one to shy away from shying away from making a tackle. Now, it seems that he's taken it to the next level.
The once-great Pro Bowl cornerback looked to veer away from making a tackle on Titans running back Derrick Henry in the closing minutes of Saturday's wild-card playoff matchup.
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Henry secured a first down — and the come-from-behind victory — for the Titans with his run. Revis had an angle to at least get a hand on Henry before the running back reached the marker, but the corner pulled away at the last second.
Revis played in five games with the Chiefs this season, starting two and securing 10 tackles in the process. It was the first time since the 2010 season that Revis didn't come away with an interception.
If this is indeed the end of Revis' historic NFL career, it's a shame it seemingly went out with a whimper rather than a wham.