Jets' Revis Still In Concussion Protocol, Could Miss Game Against Giants

FLORHAM PARK, N.J. (CBSNewYork/AP) — Darrelle Revis is still in the NFL's concussion protocol, leaving his status uncertain for the New York Jets' game Sunday against the Giants.

The star cornerback was injured at Houston on Nov. 22 and sat out the Jets' 38-20 win over Miami last Sunday at MetLife Stadium. Revis has not practiced since being hurt and coach Todd Bowles says Wednesday that he hasn't been able to attend team meetings.

Marcus Williams started in Revis' place against the Dolphins, but sprained his left knee on an interception return. Williams sat out practice Wednesday and his availability for the Giants game is also unknown.

Buster Skrine, Darrin Walls, Dee Milliner and Dexter McDougle could all be in the mix to play opposite Antonio Cromartie if neither Revis nor Williams can play.

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