New York Jets cornerback Darrelle Revis, who is coming off knee surgery for a torn ACL injury, resumed running and confirmed Friday that he will report to the Jets' offseason program during the latest installment of a piece featuring the star's rehab assignments for the show NFL Total Access on NFL Network. However, with his future in New York seemingly uncertain, Revis didn't address trade speculation during the interview.

"There's been a lot of talk," Revis told NFL Network. "We'll see what happens -- if I'm there or if I'm not. But that's the next step. That's the next phase for me in my career, these next couple of weeks."

Revis will report Monday to the Jets' offseason program. He prefers to continue his rehab assignments in Arizona as he's done since January, but he would forfeit $3 million in bonuses if he doesn't attend 80 percent of the Jets' workouts.

Jets general manager has admitted to shopping the highly-valued Revis to teams, including the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. If the Jets do decide to trade Revis, the team will look to do so before the April 25 draft in order to receive high value picks in return.

A video of Revis' rehab can be viewed at NFL.com