“Give me the f—king ball, man” – Jets & Patriots icon Darrelle Revis getting Punk’d was next level comedy
Former NFL cornerback Darrelle Revis retired in 2017 and left the game as one of the best cornerbacks in NFL history.
On the field, he would punk several wide receivers as he was the most shutdown man cornerback during his time. Off the field, he once got literally punked by the "Punk'd" show that was featured on MTV in 2012.
Appearing with his friend, rapper Mac Miller, Revis got set up and was pranked by then-host Ashton Kutcher.
Miller and his driver picked Revis up thinking they were going to the studio, and his driver posed as a fanboy and crashed into a big pile of mud.
They tried to pin the blame on Revis as an angry homeowner came outside heightening the situation. The homeowner asked Revis for a signed football
Revis said:
"No I don't feel like signing a ball right now."
Revis then gave in and signed the disguised homeowner's ball and the homeowner joked that the signed ball would pay some of the money when the story reaches TMZ and the ball gets sold on eBay.
Revis then said:
"Give me the f--cking ball, man, give me the f--cking ball."
The crew later revealed that he had been punked and it was all love and laughs with Mac Miller and the two laughing it off.
Darrelle Revis has had an NFL Hall-of-Fame career
Revis played in the NFL from 2007 to 2017. He was drafted by the New York Jets in the first round with pick number 14.
He played with the Jets until 2012. During his tenure with the team, he earned three All-Pro honors and four Pro Bowls, and is a member of the New York Jets Ring of Honor.
He joined the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2013 when he was traded by the Jets. The Jets received Tampa's 2013 first-round pick and a 2014 fourth-round conditional pick, which became a third-round pick.
Darrelle Revis earned Pro Bowl honors in his lone season with Tampa Bay. He joined the New England Patriots the following season, winning a Super Bowl with the team before signing with the Jets again and then finishing his career with the Kansas City Chiefs in 2017.
Revis is a future Hall of Famer and will be a member of Canton, Ohio very soon.
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