In fact, Revis had joined the Kansas City Chiefs for less than two months, and he was no different from a mercenary, not familiar with most of the team.
And Berry?
Even more of a stranger.
They had never trained or played together, nor had they formally introduced themselves. If Revis said he trusted and respected the Defensive group captain, even Berry himself would probably laugh it off.
But at this moment, these circumstances did not prevent Revis from standing behind Li Wei.
He knew the pain of injuries, the desolation of a veteran's undying ambition, and the bitterness of wavering between retirement and the choice to continue fighting.
All of this, Revis had experienced and was still experiencing.
He understood more clearly than Li Wei and the others the pain that Berry was facing at this moment.
It was precisely because of this that the support of Li Wei and the others was all the more precious.