Darrelle Revis' court date has been pushed back.
The Jets cornerback originally was scheduled to appear in a Pennsylvania court on Thursday to answer four felony charges stemming from his alleged involvement in a Feb. 12 street fight on the south side of Pittsburgh.
But Revis' lawyer, Robert Del Greco, Jr., confirmed to Newsday on Tuesday that his hearing has been pushed back to March 15 at 12:30 p.m.
Revis, 31, is facing two felony counts of aggravated assault, one felony count of robbery, one felony count of conspiracy and a misdemeanor count of terroristic threats after three men accused him of assault.
The two victims were "knocked unconscious" for "at least" 10 minutes, according to the criminal complaint.
Revis, who turned himself into police on Friday night, was arraigned and released on a non-monetary bond.
The postponement means the Jets will have to wait even longer to learn more details of the criminal case against their star cornerback. But they also have to make a decision on the $2-million roster bonus Revis is owed by March 10.