The Pro Bowl running back is entering the third year of a four-year, $20 million deal, which was front-loaded with $13.1 million over the first two seasons. He's scheduled to make only $900,000 in base salary this season.
Agent Drew Rosenhaus announced last week on Twitter that the 30-year-old Jones would attend the session Wednesday, but offered no further information whether an agreement on a restructured deal is in place.
The session was closed to the media Wednesday, but Jones is expected to practice Thursday and address the media.
Meanwhile, Pro Bowl running back-kick returner Leon Washington is still sitting out OTAs while also in a contract dispute. He hasn't been at the Jets' facility since the workouts began two weeks ago.
Washington is due to earn $535,000 this season, the final year of his rookie deal. He's believed to be looking for about $6 million a year, similar to deals that Jacksonville's Maurice Jones-Drew and San Diego's Darren Sproles - players he's often compared to - have received.
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