Ryan Fitzpatrick wasn't interested in talking to the media at a celebrity golf tournament in Nevada on Wednesday, but a pair of NFL analysts who were also on-hand--including former Jets head coach--told the New York Post they think Fitzpatrick and the Jets will come to terms on a contract at some point.

Fitzpatrick and the Jets have been locked in a stalemate for months. But time is running out: The Jets report for training camp in less than a week, though there has been a report the dispute could extend into the preseason.

Former Jets head coach Herm Edwards, now an analyst for ESPN, thinks the two sides will work things out.

"It will get solved," Edwards said, according to the Post. "He will be a Jet. He's the guy who [almost] took them to the playoffs. That's their quarterback.

"Geno Smith is going to get a lot of reps, but I think if my team won 10 games with [Fitzpatrick] at the helm last year, then they'll find a way to get it done."

Ex-NFL quarterback Trent Green, now an analyst at CBS, agreed.

"I think it eventually gets done," Green said, per the Post. "I think the team likes him. He likes the team. He likes the guys. He likes the offense.

"I understand the business part of it because I've been through it for years, so I know that there has to be a common ground that they eventually meet on."

Fitzpatrick, whose Chatham home is for rent, declined to talk to a Post reporter. The Post also said he had shot down multiple media requests given to a spokesman for the American Century Championship, a celebrity-amateur golf tournament in Stateline, Nev. Fitzpatrick is among 83 players who will be playing in the tournament through the weekend.

Green also told the Post that Fitzpatrick didn't seem too concerned one way or the other--at least outwardly.

"He seemed to be in a really good place mentally," Green told the Post. "He's excited about his golf game. He's had a bit more of an opportunity to play golf than what he had hoped for."

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