New York Jets cornerback Darrelle Revis said a Monday morning MRI revealed a strained left hamstring. He wouldn’t rule himself out of Sunday’s game in Miami but also said it’s likely he’ll miss one to two weeks.

Revis said he won’t return until he’s 100 percent.

Revis had been limited in practice last week and then got worse in the Jets’ 28-14 win over the Patriots on Sunday. Revis felt his hamstring tighten as he was chasing after Patriots receiver Randy Moss, whom he had kept in check all game. But with 53 seconds left in the second quarter, Revis felt his leg rebel as he tried to shift gear in pursuit of Moss, who made a one-handed catch in the end zone.

“I pulled up,” Revis said. “Usually I rely on my speed … but it wouldn’t let me speed up to make a play.

“I’ll be on ‘SportsCenter’ tonight,” Revis said.

-ESPN

—Posted by Sabrina B. @gametimegirl