The agent for Darrelle Revis is meeting with the Jets about a new contract. Revis, due to make $1 million for the coming season, told ESPNNewYork.com that the Jets promised him a new contract by the start of the regular season. It can create a slippery slope when a team makes a promise like that, and the Jets have been accused in the past of reneging with other players. "That's their word. That's what they said," said Revis, standing by his locker. "If you go back on your word, it's a problem." Revis is an unusual situation because of the type of contract he signed as a rookie in 2007. It was a six-year deal, but he reached playing-time incentives in the first year and it voided to a four-year, $16 million contract. He already has made $15 million, an above-market salary for the 14th overall pick. But now it drops to $1 million, a seemingly ridiculous salary for a player who finished second in the NFL Defensive Player of the Year voting.