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Adam Gase calls out Jets for failing Luke Falk

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — It wasn’t a memorable first NFL start for Jets third-string quarterback Luke Falk.

The Jets lost to the Patriots 30-14, but none of the those 14 points came from Falk and the offense. One touchdown came on a special teams fumble recovery in the end zone and the other on a pick-six.

“It’s my job to put us in the end zone and I didn’t do that today,’’ Falk said.

Falk, starting in place of Sam Darnold, who’s recovering from mononucleosis, completed 12-of-22 passes for 98 yards, an interception and a 47.