CORTLAND, N.Y. (AP) — Jets owner Woody Johnson is not optimistic that a deal for All-Pro cornerback Darrelle Revis will be done by the beginning of the regular season.

The Jets rejected an offer proposed by Revis’ agents on Friday during a meeting at a diner in Roscoe. Johnson offered a stern, “The answer’s no,” when asked Monday if he felt a deal could be done by Week 1.

Agents Neil Schwartz and Jonathan Feinsod met with general manager Mike Tannenbaum and director of football administration Ari Nissim, offering a long-term contract to try to make some headway in the dispute.

Schwartz said they were waiting for a response, but Tannenbaum said both sides had a “pretty good sense” of where things stood after the meeting.


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