FLORHAM PARK, N.J. -- The New York Jets are bracing for the possibility of not having cornerback Darrelle Revis on Sunday against the Pittsburgh Steelers.Revis, who strained his left hamstring last week against the Seattle Seahawks, missed his second straight day of practice on Thursday, raising doubts about his availability for the game.Coach Todd Bowles said it will be a game-time decision.Right now, hes hurt, Bowles said. Unless he gets better, itll go right up until game time. Hes been progressing and feeling better. Well see on Sunday morning.An MRI on Monday revealed a minor strain, according to Bowles. Revis, 31, has participated in light practice warm-ups, but he hasnt tested the hamstring by running full speed.The timing couldnt be worse for the struggling Jets (1-3), who have allowed seven pass plays of at least 40 yards. Now they have to face the high-scoring Steelers (3-1) and their dangerous passing combination, Ben Roethlisberger and Antonio Brown.Revis probably would be replaced by nickel back Marcus Williams in the starting lineup. Rookie Juston Burris, who has played only 23 defensive snaps in four games, would move up to the No. 3 corner spot.The Jets expect to be without wide receiver Eric Decker (torn rotator cuff) for the second week in a row. On Thursday, Decker didnt rule out the possibility of season-ending surgery, saying there isnt a definitive answer at this point.Surgery has been discussed, he said, saying that conversation will be revisited down the road.Well look at it again and theyll let me know what the right thing to do is, Decker said.The Jets are hoping rest and rehab will give Decker enough strength and range of motion to get back on the field, but theyve remained noncommittal on whether that will happen.We havent seen any progress with him, Bowles said, meaning Decker still isnt able to practice.The coach didnt rule out injured reserve.We have to see how his progress is doing, Bowles said. Its about him getting better first, seeing what he can and cant do before you make that decision. If hes worse every day, then thats an easy decision. But thats not the case right now.Well play it week by week, he added. When we have something in mind, well talk about it and well deal with it when that time comes. Iman Marshall Ravens Jersey . "It was nerve-wracking, but we pulled through," said Collaros, who threw four touchdown passes to lead the Toronto Argonauts (8-4) to a 33-27 win over the Calgary Stampeders (9-3) in front of 28,781 fans at McMahon Stadium. Justice Hill Jersey .com) - Christian Ponder will get another chance to prove himself for the Minnesota Vikings, with head coach Leslie Frazier announcing Wednesday that the struggling quarterback will start this weekends game against the Green Bay Packers. http://www.cheapravensshoponline.com/Youth-trace-mcsorley-ravens-jersey/ . MLS Commissioner Don Garber and Miami-Dade County Mayor Carlos Gimenez also will attend the session, which was announced Monday. The league has discussed placing its next two expansion teams in Miami and Atlanta. Justin Tucker Jersey . -- If this was Aaron Gordons final home game at Arizona, and it almost certainly was, then he went out in style. Iman Marshall Jersey .S. -- Nikolaj Ehlers registered a hat trick for the third straight game and Jonathan Drouin had a goal and five assists as the Halifax Mooseheads hammered the host Cape Breton Screaming Eagles 10-1 on Tuesday in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League action. (STATS) -- North Carolina A&T running back Tarik Cohen became the first three-time winner of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conferences offensive player of the year award and South Carolina State linebacker Darius Leonard was named the defensive player of the year Tuesday.Cohen, a 5-foot-6, 179-pound senior, led the MEAC with 1,588 rushing yards and became the conferences all-time leading rusher with 5,619. He scored 19 touchdowns and averaged 7.5 yards per carry for N.C. A&T, which finished with a 9-3 record.He finished fifth in the voting for the STATS FCS Walter Payton Award, which honors the national offensive player of the yearr.ddddddddddddLeonard, a 6-3, 220-pound junior, led the MEAC with 124 tackles, and his average of 11.3 stops per game ranks sixth in the FCS. He also had 14? tackles for a loss of 64 yards, 3? sacks, two interceptions, five pass breakups, four forced fumbles and two blocked kicks.He tied for 10th in the voting for the STATS FCS Buck Buchanan Award, which honors the national defensive player of the year.The MEACs head football coaches and sports information directors selected the players of the year. ' ' '