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In his absence, first-round pick Kyle Wilson -- who signed a five-year, $13 million deal late Saturday night -- will get time with the first-team defense along with Antonio Cromartie and Dwight Lowery.
"He's a great player and a player of that magnitude, he will be missed," defensive tackle Kris Jenkins said. "But, we have some great guys backing him up and they're going to do what they have to do."
All-Pro center Nick Mangold is also looking for a contract extension, but unlike Revis, showed up on time for camp.
"We decided it would be best for me to be in camp," he said. "That's the decision we made, and we're moving forward."
He's making $3.3 million entering the final year of his rookie deal. Mangold said he wasn't bothered to hear that both Ryan and Tannenbaum were recently given contract extensions while he waits for his.
"They're working down the totem pole and they'll get to me in a couple of years, I guess," Mangold said with a laugh. "You don't try to read too much into it because then you become paranoid."
Also Sunday, the Jets' fourth-round draft pick, running back Joe McKnight, passed a conditioning test that he initially failed.
Wide receiver Santonio Holmes was given a later mandatory report date of Wednesday so he can attend to a family matter. Holmes wrote on this Twitter page a few days ago that his son was in the hospital, but it was uncertain if that was the reason for the delay.
Meanwhile, Jenkins (hamstring) and backup quarterback Kellen Clemens (calf) were placed on the active-physically unable to perform list. Both downplayed the injuries and said they would be OK.
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