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Jets listening, but not actively shopping Revis: source

Don’t get rid of that Darrelle Revis Jets jersey just yet.

The Jets are not committed to trading Revis as has been reported, The Post has learned. According to a league source, the Jets are listening to trade offers, but not actively shopping the All-Pro cornerback and there is a thought within the organization that he could still be a member of the 2013 team.

The Jets have received several trade proposals, but none of them has been strong enough to motivate the Jets into making the move and the team does not think any trade is imminent. That is not to say a team couldn’t make an offer today that blows the Jets away, but that proposal had not been made as of last night.

The Buccaneers have made an offer, according to another source, but it does not appear the offer is good enough to push new general manager John Idzik into trading the player widely considered the best cornerback in football. Tampa Bay has been unwilling to include their 2013 first-round pick (No. 13 overall), according to a Yahoo Sports report.

Revis is entering the final year of his four-year, $46 million deal and is believed to be seeking a long-term contract that pays him around $15-16 million a year. There have been no negotiations between the Jets and Revis, according to several sources. Revis is due a $1 million roster bonus Saturday if he is still on the Jets roster, but the Jets are not going to rush trading their best player over that.

Idzik is taking a deliberate, steady approach as he tries to rebuild the Jets. He is leaving all of his options open with Revis, including letting him play out this season and then assessing whether to attempt to re-sign him next year. That seems like a long shot, though, with the payday Revis will be looking for as a free agent.

Any transaction involving Revis right now will be complicated by him coming off ACL surgery in October. It will be difficult for the Jets to receive full value in a trade with other teams unsure of his health. Teams must also be willing to give the Jets the compensation they are seeking as well as pay Revis what he is looking for in a new contract.

Reports surfaced in January on the night before Idzik’s introductory press conference that Jets owner Woody Johnson was open to trading Revis. Both Idzik and coach Rex Ryan stated their desire to keep Revis at the NFL Scouting Combine in February.

brian.costello@nypost.com