The Jets have expressed interest in linebacker Zach Orr, who is attempting to resume his NFL career based on positive news he received from his doctors about his congenital neck and spine condition.

Orr’s agent, Robert Sheets, told The Post on Thursday the Jets have reached out to him about Orr and that the two sides will try to put “something in the works’’ for Orr to pay a visit to the Jets.

Orr, 25, retired in January because of neck and spine issues but now is hopeful he can return to the field. Sheets confirmed Orr met Thursday with the Lions and has three visits scheduled for next week.

The Jets on June 7 parted ways with starting middle linebacker David Harris, releasing their longest-tenured player after 10 seasons.

At the time, coach Todd Bowles said Demario Davis, Bruce Carter and Julian Stanford are all candidates to move in as the middle linebacker.

Orr would certainly be a worthwhile player for the Jets, but every team expressing interest will want to have their own medical personnel conduct a thorough examination to determine if his neck and spine can handle the rigors of the NFL.

Sheets in an interview with 105.7 The Fan in Baltimore said he has spoken to 15 teams about Orr.

After two years as a reserve for the Ravens, Orr blossomed in 2016. He started 15 games and led the Ravens with 132 tackles. He also had three interceptions.