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Holmes Didn't Know Jets Were Eliminated, Says 'It Didn't Bother Me'

FLORHAM PARK, N.J. (CBSNewYork/AP) — The Jets were officially eliminated from playoff contention on Monday night when the Ravens shocked the Lions with a late 61-yard field goal from Justin Tucker.

Santonio Holmes didn't know that the Ravens' win meant that the Jets' playoff dream was dead until Wednesday morning.

And he didn't seem to be too upset about it, either.

"It didn't bother me," the 29-year-old said. "They did what they had to do, and we didn't."

But Holmes would like to stay put — even if it means his wallet's a little lighter next season.

The mercurial wide receiver wants to remain with the Jets, although he is likely to be cut this winter because of his hefty salary that includes a salary cap number of $10.75 million. When asked Wednesday if he would be willing to restructure his contract as he did last offseason, Holmes didn't hesitate:

"Anything for the team," he said.

Holmes is scheduled to make $8.25 million in base pay, plus another $2.5 million in bonuses, but added that how much of a pay cut he'd be asked to take probably wouldn't play into his decision to want to stay.

"With the production, comes big pay," Holmes said. "So, do your job."

Holmes has had a difficult time of doing that the past two seasons because of injuries. He missed all but four games last season because of a severe foot injury that kept him off the playing field for nearly a year. A hamstring injury cost him five weeks earlier this season.

He ranks seventh on the team with 18 catches for 395 yards and a touchdown, giving him 38 receptions and 667 yards receiving in 13 games the last two seasons.

Holmes signed a five-year, $45 million deal before the 2011 season after a solid first year with the Jets, who acquired him from Pittsburgh for a fifth-round draft pick. He agreed to restructure his contract last March, when he took a $3.5 million cut to his scheduled base salary of $11 million for this season.

"I wouldn't agree with it because you can't do anything about injuries, they occur," Holmes said when asked if he'd understand if the team asked him to cut his salary again. "It's the first time I've been injured in my career," he added, "but like I said, for the team, sacrifices ought to be made."

The 29-year-old Holmes also would like to finish his career playing for coach Rex Ryan, who's on the hot seat after the Jets clinched a third straight non-playoff season.

"I would love to play for him," Holmes said. "He brought me here, gave me an opportunity to play for him. I would love to play for him for the next couple of years and even retire here. He and I both."

Holmes made headlines last week when he called Carolina's secondary the Panthers' "weakest link" on defense while complimenting the rest of the unit. Holmes, held to two catches for 14 yards in the 30-20 loss, provided no bulletin board fodder this time when asked about the Jets' next opponent, the Cleveland Browns.

"They've been in a lot of games this year," Holmes said of the 4-10 Browns. "Their record really doesn't speak for how well these guys play, offensively and defensively, so we definitely have to be prepared and execute our plays."

NOTES: Holmes was limited in practice, along with CB Antonio Cromartie (hip), DB Ellis Lankster (jaw) and DT Sheldon Richardson (finger/wrist). Ryan wasn't concerned about any of the injuries, saying Richardson's were simply "D-lineman injuries right there." ... TE Kellen Winslow (knee) didn't practice, getting his normal day off to rest. ... Ryan on watching Tucker boot a 61-yard field goal Monday night to lead the Ravens over the Detroit Lions — and knock the Jets out of playoff contention: "I felt like I got kicked in the head."

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