Third-year safety Marcus Maye is going to have to wait to start training camp.

The Jets placed Maye on the active/physically unable to perform list on Monday in advance of training camp.

Maye is returning from an injury-filled 2018. Shoulder surgery ended his season in November. He also dealt with ankle and thumb injuries. During the spring, Maye was limited to seven-on-seven drills and did not participate in team drills. Coach Adam Gase said the team was being cautious with Maye and it sounded like the hope was he would be ready for training camp. But now he will have to wait.

Maye, who played all 16 games as a rookie in 2017, can return to practice as soon as he is medically cleared.

If a player remains on PUP when the regular season starts, that player must sit out at least the first six weeks of the season. That is not expected to be the case with Maye.

The Jets also placed safety Brandon Bryant on active/PUP. It was unknown what Bryant’s injury is. He spent last year on the Jets’ practice squad. … Rookie cornerback Bless Austin was placed on the active/non-football injury list. The sixth-round pick from Rutgers is recovering from a torn ACL he suffered at the beginning of last season.