TAMPA, Fla. - Darrelle Revis likely will make his debut for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers against the star cornerbacks old team, the New York Jets. Although theres been no official announcement, the three-time All-Pro has been practicing without any reported setbacks and teammates are confident Revis will start Sundays season opener. "Were going to have all our pieces, finally, and it should be good," defensive end Adrian Clayborn said Monday. "Well see." Revis is recovering from knee surgery that sidelined him most of last season with the Jets. The Bucs gradually increased his workload in practice during training camp, however the seventh-year pro did not see any game action during the preseason. Coach Greg Schiano is not concerned. The objective since late April, when Revis was acquired in exchange for the 13th overall pick in the draft, has been to not rush the rehabilitation process in hopes of having him ready to face his old team. "As long as there are no setbacks" that remains the plan, Schiano said. Revis and All-Pro safety Dashon Goldson were brought in this off-season to bolster a secondary that nearly set a NFL record for passing yards allowed in 2012. Revis was given a new six-year, $96 million contract, and Goldson received a five-year, $41.25 deal in free agency after helping San Francisco reach the Super Bowl last season. Rookie Johnthan Banks, a second-round draft pick competing for the cornerback job on the side opposite Revis, feels the secondary has played together enough in practice to be effective as a unit in the opener. "Weve been together since OTAs and we know what Revis can do," Banks said. "Hes been practicing with us the past two weeks. We pretty much know each other. It will grow as the season goes." The Bucs reconvened for practice Monday after having the weekend off. Schiano said its too early to tell if another projected starter, guard Carl Nicks, will play against the Jets. Nicks missed the final nine games of last season and is recovering from surgery on his left big toe. His comeback stalled last month when he was diagnosed as having a MRSA infection in a blister on the side of his left foot. He hasnt practiced since. Like Revis, Nicks did not play a down during the preseason. The Bucs are exploring a number of different options, including the prospect of moving centre Jeremy Zuttah to left guard, if Nicks is out. Tackle Gabe Carimi and backup centre Ted Larsen are other possibilities. "We have guys on our roster, well just choose one of them. They all can play guard," Schiano said. Alshon Jeffery Jersey .ca! Hi Kerry, The recent issues in the Boston-Pittsburgh game have highlighted a number of officiating, game control, and player sportsmanship aspects. Jalen Mills Jersey . A broadcast source said the deal is for five years. 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After deciding to overlook Sergio Perez, Valtteri Bottas and Romain Grosjean as potential replacements for Raikkonen, the Scuderia announced ahead of the British GP they have extended the 36-year-olds deal until the end of the 2017 season.Ferrari retain Raikkonen for the 2017 season But while Raikkonens extension effectively locks down a large chunk of the driver market, with Perez, Bottas and Grosjean now set to remain at Force India, Williams, and Haas respectively for at least another year, one explanation for Ferraris surprise announcement is the suggestion the Scuderia have concluded their best long-term play is a waiting game. Kimi Raikkonen will be at Ferrari in 2017 The inside line from our colleagues in Italy, who know everything there is to know about Ferrari, is that essentially yet again there wasnt much choice to be had, reported Sky Sports F1s Ted Kravitz from Silverstone.They have had a little more visibility of Romain Grosjean and his qualities, given that he drives for Ferrari b-team Haas, and from what theyve seen there is nothing to prove that he is better in an all-round sense than Raikkonen.The same goes for Esteban Gutierrez. The only question mark was Sergio Perez and Ferrari have come to the conclusion that, for whatever reason, he is not the driver for them. When is the British GP on Sky Sports?Raikkonens harmony with Sebastian Vettel also obviously plays a big part in this. But there is another tantalising detail in all of this Ive learnt about. The only person Ferrari president Sergio Marchionne thinks is worth a big purchase, and upsetting the apple cart for, is Lewis Hamilton. Its believed Marchionne thinks Hamiltton is the only driver currently out there who is as quick, if not quicker, than Sebastian Vettel.ddddddddddddMarchionne knows he probably cannot get him in the medium term as the Englishman is contracted to Mercedes until the end of 2018 but he also knows that, given the current climate at Mercedes, anything is possible. Lewis Hamilton, left, could be a target for Ferrari, Sky understands Another option might be Carlos Sainz, but a young driver who has yet to score his first podium in F1 isnt really the way Ferrari appoint their drivers - he isnt really a Ferrari driver yet.Hamilton wants his future at MercedesThere are no guarantees Hamilton will be available for hire for the 2018 season. The reigning world champion recently insisted he sees his future at Mercedes and signed a contract extension twelve months ago which was announced as running until the conclusion of 2018. There are, however, likely to be opt-out caveats in the deal. 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