New York Post

JETS NOTES

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Joseph Luzinski, a senior vice president at Developmen­t Specialist­s Inc., a management consultanc­y firm and the liquidatin­g trustee in Vick’s case, told ESPN that Vick has paid off more than $15 million of the $17.8 million he owed.

“What Michael did was the exception, not the rule,” Luzinski said. “He didn’t have to do this. The law allows you to skate by and pay your creditors 10 or 20 cents on the dollar, but he thought this was the right thing to do.”

One of the biggest offseason decisions awaiting whoever is running the Jets is what to do with WR Percy Harvin, who is due to make $10.5 million next season. There has been speculatio­n Harvin would not take a paycut to stay with the Jets, but Harvin said he has not ruled anything out.

Harvin did not practice Wednesday as he still is recovering from a sprained left ankle, but he expects to play Sunday.

DE Muhammad Wilkerson was limited in practice with the turf toe injury that has caused him to miss the last three games. He said he suffered a bit of a setback last week when someone stepped on the toe in practice. Both Wilkerson and coach Rex Ryan said they are unsure of his status for Sunday’s game with the Patriots.

Patriots coach Bill Belichick was asked about Ryan calling him a firstballo­t Hall of Famer this week: “It’s a very flattering comment, but it sounds like Rex is just buttering me up,” Belichick said.

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