FILE - In this Dec. 4, 2011, file photo, New York Jets wide receiver Santonio Holmes pulls in a touchdown pass during the second half of an NFL football game against the Washington Redskins in Landover, Md. By remaining on the roster through the second day of the NFL's waiver period on Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2012, Holmes will get $15.25 million in guaranteed money over the next two seasons.
Nick Wass, File, Associated Press
NEW YORK — It appears Santonio Holmes is sticking around — just as the New York Jets said he would.
By remaining on the roster through the second day of the NFL's waiver period Tuesday, the talented but troublesome wide receiver will get $15.25 million in guaranteed money over the next two seasons. A clause in Holmes' five-year, $5 million contract, signed last offseason, kicked in Wednesday morning.
Holmes' future appeared murky with the Jets after a tumultuous season in which he feuded with quarterback Mark Sanchez and the offensive line, and was benched during the season finale in Miami for arguing in the huddle.
Still, owner Woody Johnson, general manager Mike Tannenbaum and coach Rex Ryan all insisted that Holmes would remain with the team despite the squabbles.
Holmes, already guaranteed his salary for next season, had a $7.5 million guarantee for the 2013 season kick in after Tuesday. While the Jets could still theoretically cut him or try to trade him, the financial commitment makes that an unlikely scenario.
So, New York is stuck hoping that Holmes can work out his issues with his teammates — primarily Sanchez — and return to the playmaking form that Ryan and the Jets became so enamored of when they re-signed him last July.
"To dismiss some of the good things that Santonio has done for the two years he's been here, he's been a tremendous player for us," Ryan said on Jan. 2. "He's won a ton of games for this franchise. And he's been a good teammate."
Johnson said a few weeks ago that the team intended to bring Holmes back, and it had nothing to do with his big contract.
"He may be one of the best players we've ever had here," Johnson said. "I think you could look at his talent level as extraordinarily talented."
Holmes, acquired from Pittsburgh in 2010 for a fifth-round draft pick, played a key role in the Jets' run to their second straight AFC championship game two seasons ago. But things turned sour for the former Super Bowl MVP this past season.
He openly criticized the Jets' offensive line for not giving Sanchez enough time to throw downfield, and ESPNNewYork.com reported that the two clashed at a late-season meeting. Several players questioned Holmes' captaincy throughout the season.
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