FLORHAM PARK, N.J. -- The New York Jets will be without right guard Willie Colon when they face defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh and the Miami Dolphins on Sunday in London.

An MRI Monday revealed a sprained MCL in Colon's knee and he will be sidelined "at least a week," according to coach Todd Bowles. Brian Winters, who replaced Colon in Sunday's loss to the Philadelphia Eagles, will start at right guard.

All things considered, the news wasn't terrible. The Jets feared a long-term injury for Colon, who has been hampered by a chronic knee issue for two years. With the bye coming up after the Miami game, Colon could be ready to play in Week 6, Oct. 18 against the Washington Redskins.

In the meantime, the Jets will go with Winters, a former third-round pick who has 18 career starts. They had high hopes for Winters when they drafted him, but he has developed slowly, especially as a pass protector. In 2014, he suffered a season-ending knee injury and was relegated to the bench when they signed free-agent left guard James Carpenter. Winters was supposed to push Colon at right guard, but that competition never materialized.

Battling for a backup spot, Winters beat out fellow 2013 draft pick Oday Aboushi, who was waived after Week 1. As luck would have it, Aboushi started Sunday for the Houston Texans.

"We thought Brian was tough," said Bowles, re-visiting the Winters-Aboushi decision. "Not that Oday was a bad player, but Brian showed some stuff in the spring. He was a little more mobile that way. They're different as players, and we just decided to go with Brian."

In other injury news, tight end Jeff Cumberland has a concussion and his status for this week is up in the air. With only one other tight end on the roster (Kellen Davis), they'd have to add a player by Sunday. Rookie tight end Wes Saxton, on the practice squad, is an option.

Bowles expressed optimism that running back Chris Ivory (strained quadriceps) will play, but he was non-committal on wide receiver Eric Decker (sprained knee). Cornerback Darrelle Revis (hamstring) is sore, according to Bowles, but he's expected to be ready.

The Jets made a minor roster move, acquiring safety Dion Bailey on waivers from the Seattle Seahawks. He was released when Kam Chancellor ended his holdout. To make room, the Jets released safety Ronald Martin.