FORT MYERS, Fla. — As a parting gift to his baseball family, Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson gave Yankees players an autographed NFL football.

Wilson was in camp for a six-day stint, which included an at-bat Friday — pinch-hitting for Aaron Judge, no less — in which he struck out.

Last spring training, Aaron Hicks was competing with Aaron Judge for the starting right field job, which Judge won by a nose. Now, the switch-hitting Hicks is firmly entrenched as the starting center fielder since taking over for Jacoby Ellsbury last season.

His status has changed, but Hicks’ approach hasn’t.

“I am still trying to figure it out,’’ Hicks said of his swing, which produced a home run in the third inning of Saturday’s 5-3 win over the Red Sox. “Actually, it’s not one swing, it’s two swings I have to work on. It’s a little longer to figure it out.’’

Hicks said this approach isn’t different than last year’s.

“I am just trying to make solid contact and hit the ball hard and not swing out of the zone,’’ he said.

Boone said David Robertson is over a fight with the flu and back to working out.

“I think he is due to be in a game this week,’’ Boone said of the right-handed reliever, who hasn’t worked in an exhibition game yet. “He is a guy who won’t need a lot of outings.’’

Luis Severino, Sonny Gray and Dellin Betances threw simulated games at Steinbrenner Field.

Gray worked three shutout innings, gave up a hit, walked three and struck out three. Betances threw an inning, allowed a hit and a walk and whiffed one.

After botching a sure double play ball against the Tigers on Wednesday with a casual glove flip that failed, Gleyber Torres started a crisp 4-6-3 double play in the second inning with a fundamentally correct catch and toss.

Top pitching prospect Justus Sheffield worked two innings in which he gave up a run, two hits and two walks.

Red Sox legend Carl Yastrzemski sitting in the third base dugout chatting with Jerry Remy and calling Dustin Pedroia over to say hello.

Yankees play host to the Rays at George M. Steinbrenner Field. Chad Green starts for Yankees and former Yankee Nathan Eovaldi for the visitors.