The immediate future of Jets defensive coordinator Kacy Rodgers remained unclear Monday.

Jets coach Todd Bowles said he was waiting on more information before making any public announcements about whether Rodgers will coach this week. Rodgers missed Sunday’s win over the Broncos as he deals with an illness Bowles called “serious.”

It is possible Rodgers will need to take a leave of absence, but Bowles said it was too soon to say.

The Jets defensive players dedicated Sunday’s win to Rodgers and are hoping to have their coach back soon.

“All we can do is stay positive and send prayers for coach Kacy,” safety Jamal Adams said. “That’s all we can really do.”

Adams said he texted Rodgers before Sunday’s 34-16 win.

“I just told him we were going to go out there and play for him and get this win,” Adams said. “I know he was happy.”

Bowles called the defense with Rodgers absent. He said his routine won’t change that much if he has to do it again this week.

“I’m in defensive meetings. I’m involved anyways,” Bowles said. “That part won’t change, it will be more dividing my time once I’m out of the meetings and doing certain things to get ready for the game as opposed to doing other things that I used to do.”

CB Buster Skrine left Sunday’s game with a concussion, the fourth he has suffered since 2015. It is unclear how long he will be out, but the mounting number of concussions is a cause for concern.

“That’s concerning because he’s had quite a few of them,” Bowles said. “He’s better than he was [Sunday], but I will wait for the report. Obviously he is in the protocol so we are waiting to see what happens.”

The Jets activated CB Rashard Robinson on Monday. Robinson is returning from a four-game suspension for violating the league’s substance abuse policy. His return comes at a good time for the Jets, who could be without Skrine and Trumaine Johnson (quad) against the Colts. It would not be surprising if Robinson had a big role in Sunday’s game.

The Jets released safety J.J. Wilcox, who played only 25 snaps this season, to clear the roster spot for Robinson.

Darryl Roberts and Parry Nickerson saw increased playing time with Johnson and Skrine sidelined on Sunday and they likely will again, but Robinson gives the Jets additional help.

Bowles on Marcus Maye’s 104-yard interception return that ended at the Broncos’ 1-yard line: “It looked like it was in slow motion.”