AP

The Jets opened their practice week on Wednesday without wide receiver Eric Decker, but things took a step in the right direction for him on Thursday.

Decker was a limited participant in practice for the first time since injuring his knee in the team’s Week Two win over the Colts. Decker’s return to practice was called “encouraging” by head coach Todd Bowles, via Dom Cosentino of NJ.com, but his status for Sunday’s game against the Dolphins remains uncertain.

There was more good news on offense for the Jets on Thursday. Running back Chris Ivory was a full participant in practice and Bowles said he expects Ivory to play this weekend. Ivory was active in the Week Three loss to the Eagles, but didn’t play in the game as he nursed a groin injury.

Cornerback Darrelle Revis was limited for the second straight day because of a hamstring injury, although he reiterated on Wednesday that he feels fine. Bowles also announced that guard Willie Colon (knee) and tight end Jeff Cumberland (concussion) won’t travel with the team to London, which obviously rules them out for Week Four.