The U.S. men’s national soccer team has given the Jets’ new kicker the boot.

Recent waiver claim Kaare Vedvik has never kicked at MetLife Stadium, so the Jets had hoped to get him there for a few kicks to acclimate himself on Friday afternoon. But the venue is unavailable — with the playing surface temporarily altered from turf to grass — due to Friday night’s scheduled soccer friendly between the U.S. and Mexico.

“We were going to try actually tomorrow, but they have a bunch of grass down,” special teams coach Brant Boyer said after Thursday’s practice in Florham Park. “It is the same turf [as the practice facility], but you’d get to test the winds a little bit and things like that because it swirls a little bit in some areas [at MetLife]. I think it’s always good to get in there if you can.”

Vedvik, the 25-year-old who was claimed off waivers from Minnesota on Sunday, will have to wait until Sunday morning ahead of the season opener against Buffalo to attempt a few practice kicks at his new home stadium.

Vedvik is the Jets’ third kicker in less than a month, after Chandler Catanzaro retired and Taylor Bertolet was cut after missing two extra points and three field-goal attempts in three preseason games. Pro Bowl kicker Jason Myers was not re-signed during the offseason — he inked a four-year deal worth $15.4 million with Seattle.

“I think you worry every week, no matter what kicker you have,” Boyer said. “You don’t go in with a bunch of comfort any week. But I think you just let it roll and see how it plays out, to be honest with you. You worry more about the operation, but the operation was pretty seamless this week.”

Wide receiver Robby Anderson (calf) was limited in practice according to the team’s official injury report, but coach Adam Gase expects him to play Sunday.

“It looks like it,” Gase said before practice. “He’s good. We’re just being smart as far as how much we’re using him and just making sure. It had been a couple of weeks. We’re just trying to make sure he’s good. He keeps saying he’s fine. I think it’s just more us being cautious.”

Cornerback Trumaine Johnson (hamstring) and kick returner Braxton Berrios (hamstring) also remained limited, but right guard Brian Winters (shoulder) and linebacker Frankie Luvu (hand) were full participants.