FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — Darrelle Revis gave his hamstring a workout and came away feeling pretty good about his chances of playing Monday night at Arizona.
The New York Jets cornerback returned to practice Friday for the first time since injuring a hamstring two weeks ago. Revis was a limited participant after doing just individual drills Thursday.
“One thing I do know is when I run, and I run at my top speed, my full speed, my hamstring is not grabbing,” he said. “That’s two thumbs up in my book.”
Revis was hurt early in the fourth quarter against Seattle on Oct. 2. He missed the Jets’ game at Pittsburgh last Sunday and was replaced in the lineup by both Marcus Williams and Darryl Roberts.
Coach Todd Bowles was still not certain whether Revis will play, and the cornerback said it’s the coach’s decision.
RAIDERS: Running back Latavius Murray will miss his second consecutive game because of a toe injury, leaving rookies DeAndre Washington and Jalen Richard to split the majority of carries against Kansas City on Sunday.
Murray has not practiced since Oakland’s Week 4 win in Baltimore and has declined to discuss his injury with reporters. Murray wore a walking boot for a few days last week but has not been seen in it this week.
LIONS: Running back Theo Riddick has been ruled out for Sunday’s game against the Rams because of an ankle injury.
Riddick joins tight end Eric Ebron (ankle, knee), linebacker DeAndre Levy (knee, quadriceps) and defensive tackle Haloti Ngata (shoulder), all of whom have been ruled out as well.
BEARS: Pernell McPhee was at practice for the first time this season, and is hoping to play again soon for Chicago.
The linebacker was placed on the physically unable to perform list when training camp started and did not participate in offseason work after surgery to repair his left knee.
McPhee will not play Sunday against Jacksonville.
BILLS: Defensive tackle Marcell Dareus is doubtful for Sunday’s game against the San Francisco 49ers.
Dareus has yet to play for the Bills this season. He missed the first four games with a suspension after violating the league’s substance abuse policy, and injured his hamstring after returning to the practice field last week.
The third overall pick in 2011, Dareus has been one of Buffalo’s best players with 253 tackles and 301/2 sacks in his career.
BROWNS: Cleveland placed starting left guard Joel Bitonio on injured reserve. The team also ruled out quarterback Josh McCown for this week’s game at Tennessee as he continues to recover from a broken left collarbone.
Bitonio’s loss is another blow to the winless Browns (0-5).
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