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Darrelle Revis managed to take a shot at the New York media and the Jets when comparing his old digs to his new ones.

The Buccaneers cornerback, who the Jets traded away in April, told NFL.com that “there’s no nitpicking” down in Tampa – and “no small stories leaking out to be bigger stories.”

“It’s just a smaller city,” Revis said. “It’s more of a family here. Everybody is real tight here. We all get along.”

Revis, regarded as the top cornerback in football, is recovering from a torn ACL, which forced him to miss the majority of the Jets season in 2012. He said he did individual drills Thursday for the first time and he’s “just easing my way in.”

The 28-year-old said the goal for the Bucs this year is to “get back to when ya’ll had them championship teams.”

Things are different down in Florida than they were with the Jets, said Revis, who was traded for three draft picks.

“Everybody’s on the same page here and we wanna win.”

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