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23 Facts About Luke Falk

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Lucas Andrew Falk was born on December 28,1994 and is an American former professional football quarterback.

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Luke Falk played college football at Washington State, and was selected by the Tennessee Titans in the sixth round of the 2018 NFL draft.

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Luke Falk was a member of the Miami Dolphins, New York Jets and Saskatchewan Roughriders.

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Luke Falk started the 2019 season as the third quarterback on the roster of the Jets and played in three games, due to an illness affecting starting quarterback Sam Darnold and an injury to Trevor Siemian sustained in week two of the regular season.

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Luke Falk struggled with the Jets and was released mid-season following Darnold's return.

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Luke Falk was born in Logan, Utah and moved to California where he attended Oaks Christian School in Westlake Village.

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Luke Falk has two older sisters, Alexa Shea Falk Johns and Natalee Marie Falk, who formed a sibling country music duo Falk.

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Luke Falk originally committed to Cornell University but de-committed following the departure of head coach Kent Austin.

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Luke Falk retained his starting job for the 2015 season and proceeded to lead the nation in passing yards per game, while finishing second in the nation in pass completion percentage, and earning first-team all-Pac-12 Conference honors, becoming the ninth Washington State quarterback in the 100-year of the conference to be named first-team.

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On January 26,2018, Luke Falk announced that he would forgo the Senior Bowl to attend the funeral for Tyler Hilinski.

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Luke Falk was selected by the Tennessee Titans in the sixth round of the 2018 NFL draft.

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Luke Falk played in every preseason game while starting the final game against the Minnesota Vikings.

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On September 1,2018, Luke Falk was waived by the Titans.

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On September 2,2018, Luke Falk was claimed off waivers by the Miami Dolphins.

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On May 2,2019, Luke Falk was claimed off waivers by the New York Jets.

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Luke Falk was waived on August 31,2019, and was signed to the practice squad the next day.

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On September 12,2019, Luke Falk was promoted to the active roster.

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Luke Falk made his NFL regular season debut on Monday Night Football against the Cleveland Browns on September 16,2019, after an injury to backup quarterback Trevor Siemian, who himself made the start in place of Sam Darnold, who was out with mononucleosis.

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Luke Falk finished his first NFL game 20-of-25 with 198 yards and a quarterback rating of 99.7.

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Luke Falk signed with the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League on February 19,2021.

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In 2023, Luke Falk was named the quarterbacks coach for Wingate under head coach Joe Reich.

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In 2024, Luke Falk joined Northern Iowa as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach under head coach Mark Farley.

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Luke Falk left the team for personal reasons before the start of the season.