FLORHAM PARK, N.J. -- New York Jets cornerback Darrelle Revis was held out of practice Wednesday because of a groin injury, raising questions about his availability for Sunday's game against the Philadelphia Eagles.

Revis apparently was hurt in Monday night's win over the Indianapolis Colts, but he played the entire game. The injury wasn't revealed until late Wednesday afternoon, when the Jets released their practice report.

Darrelle Revis shined in the Jets' Monday night win but was absent from practice Wednesday because of a groin injury. AP Photo/Darron Cummings

There was no initial word on the severity, as the team declined to provide any clarity -- probably for competitive reasons. Coach Todd Bowles will address it on Thursday, a team spokesman said. That Revis was able to finish the game is an indication the injury probably isn't serious. It's also possible they gave him a precautionary rest day, especially since it's a short week.

Bowles didn't mention Revis when asked Tuesday whether any players other than wide receiver Eric Decker (sprained knee) were hurt in the 20-7 victory. Revis' name didn't come up Wednesday in Bowles' post-practice news conference -- two hours before the injury report was released.

Revis was one of the stars in the Jets' second win. He recovered two fumbles and intercepted a pass, winning AFC Defensive Player of the Week.

His sidekick, cornerback Antonio Cromartie, also played the full game despite a sprained knee. On Wednesday, he participated in a full practice.

Obviously the defense would take a big hit without Revis, who returned to the Jets in the offseason after winning a Super Bowl with the New England Patriots. He signed a five-year, $70 million contract, rejoining the team that drafted him in 2007.