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Opening Day. The NCAA championship game. The Masters.

Yeah, never mind, NFL offseason programs start for a few teams today, and we may have our first conscientious objector of the offseason.

According to Jason La Canfora of CBSSports.com, Jets defensive lineman Muhammad Wilkerson is skipping the opening of the team’s offseason conditioning, and “might not be around for a while.”

Wilkerson’s in the final year of his rookie deal, and the Jets have been working on a contract extension which will pay Wilkerson what he’s worth.

That’s going to be a pile, considering he’s emerged as one of the top 3-4 defensive ends in the game — not quite J.J. Watt, but not that far off.

His fifth-year option is worth $6.9 million, but Wilkerson stands to ring the bell when the deal finally comes in.

And he may not be coming in to work until it does.