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Video Allegedly Showing Aftermath Of Darrelle Revis Fight Surfaces

PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- A video allegedly depicting the aftermath of a South Side fight involving New York Jets cornerback Darrelle Revis has surfaced.

TMZ Sports obtained the video, which shows two men passed out on the pavement as someone is heard bragging that he knocked them out. It is not clear who is speaking. The speaker also tells bystanders to "shut up" and threatens them.

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Late Sunday evening, Revis' attorney Robert G. DelGreco Jr. strongly denied that the voice heard in the video belongs to Revis:

"Darrelle Revis absolutely, categorically and positively did not knock out anyone, did not conspire with anyone to commit an assault, did not say "shut up before I knock your a** out next" and surely did not "rob" another of a cell phone. The voice and admissions made on the video are NOT that of Darrelle Revis. We have no doubt but that further investigation relative to the clothing and voice verification will corroborate the above assertions."

Revis surrendered to Pittsburgh Police just after 7 p.m. Friday. He faces counts of aggravated assault, robbery, conspiracy to commit aggravated assault and terroristic threats stemming from the alleged altercation that took place last weekend.

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Police say the fight started when a man began recording a video of Revis, who allegedly grabbed the man's phone and tried to delete it. They say other men joined in and two men claimed they were punched and knocked unconscious and went to the hospital.

Revis' attorney tells another story. He says Revis was physically assaulted by a group of at least five people. He says Revis "feared for his safety" and sought medical attention. He hasn't described Revis' injuries.

The NFL star was released from custody on a non-monetary bond. He has a preliminary hearing Thursday.

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