Jets general manager Joe Douglas praised running back Le’Veon Bell, but also said he will listen to trade offers if teams are interested in him.

“If teams do call, I’m going to listen,” Douglas said. “How those conversations go I can’t speak to that. That’s hypothetical. But when teams call, I will listen.”

That was the same message Douglas gave in October at the trade deadline, when he entertained offers for Bell and safety Jamal Adams. Even though he listened, Douglas said that does not mean he wants to trade them.

Douglas praised how Bell handled himself in a disappointing first Jets season.

“My personal experience with Le’Veon has been very positive,” Douglas said. “He’s done everything we’ve asked him to do as a person, as a teammate.I touched on it last time I talked to you guys. He’s one of our best workers. He’s one of our best teammates. He connects and he engages with everybody. I can’t say enough positive things about Le’Veon.”

Since he has been in the league for three years, Adams can now renegotiate his contract. He is due to make $3.5 million in 2020, a far cry from what the top safeties in the league get. Douglas was asked if he is willing to give the Pro Bowler a new deal.

“Jamal’s an amazing player,” Douglas said. “We saw what he did all year, but really when we deployed him, he was such a factor as a pass rusher, around the box he did so many good things, his leadership. Obviously, [he] was voted team MVP by his peers, a special guy.

“We’re just starting our process,” Douglas said. “We’re going to get in with the coaching staff. That’s really the start of our entire process, as far as … talking about each player, each contract, what we’re going to do moving forward. That’s something we’re going to discuss at the end of the week.”

Another decision Douglas has to make is on wide receiver Robby Anderson, who is scheduled to become a free agent in March. Douglas pointed out how much better Anderson played late in the season after a slow start. Anderson said Monday he wants to test free agency.

“I had a great conversation with Robby,” Douglas said. “I won’t get into the specifics of it but he knows how valued he is here. We’ll discuss him later, as well.”

WR Quincy Enunwa’s future is also uncertain. He suffered his second neck injury in two seasons and then blasted the Jets on Twitter for fining him after he missed two rehabilitation sessions in November.

“Quincy and I had a productive conversation, actually before and after [he tweeted],” Douglas said. “The expectation is that Quincy rehabs, Quincy’s going to be back, he’s a valued member of this team, he’s a fantastic person and a fantastic player. The hope and the plan is for him to rehab and be ready to go next year.”

The Jets signed a future/reserves contract with kicker Brett Maher, who made 66.7 percent of field goals in 13 games with the Cowboys in 2019. Current kicker Sam Ficken is a pending free agent.