Luke Falk had a history with the Jets before joining them.
A walk-on quarterback at Washington State University in 2014, he went on to become the Pac-10's all-time passing yards [14,486] and touchdowns [119] leader. Then chosen by Tennessee in the sixth round of the 2018 NFL Draft, he would spend part of that season with Miami, where Adam Gase was in his third season as the head coach of the Dolphins.
The following year, Gase would be in his first season as the head coach of the Jets, and brought Falk to New York to join Sam Darnold, Davis Webb and Trevor Siemian in the QB room after the Dolphins put him on waivers in May.
"I was just hoping that I'd get claimed and that's what happened. I was happy because I knew I was wanted there by the head coach. So I felt like it was going to be a

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