Luke Falk
Northern Iowa Panthers | |||||||||||
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Position: | Offensive coordinator & quarterbacks coach | ||||||||||
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Born: | Logan, Utah, U.S. | December 28, 1994||||||||||
Height: | 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) | ||||||||||
Weight: | 215 lb (98 kg) | ||||||||||
Career information | |||||||||||
High school: | Logan (UT) | ||||||||||
College: | Washington State (2013–2017) | ||||||||||
NFL draft: | 2018 / Round: 6 / Pick: 199 | ||||||||||
Career history | |||||||||||
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Player stats at NFL.com · PFR |
Lucas Andrew Falk (born December 28, 1994) is a former
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. Falk struggled with the Jets and was released mid-season following Darnold's return.
Early years
Falk was born in
College career
Falk originally committed to
College statistics
Washington State Cougars | |||||||||||||
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Season | Team | Games | Passing | ||||||||||
GP | Record | Cmp | Att | Pct | Yds | TD | Int | Rtg
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2014 | Washington State | 5 | 2–3 | 156 | 243 | 64.2 | 1,859 | 13 | 7 | 140.4 | |||
2015 | Washington State | 13 | 9–4 | 447 | 644 | 69.4 | 4,561 | 38 | 8 | 145.9 | |||
2016 | Washington State | 13 | 8–5 | 443 | 633 | 70.0 | 4,468 | 38 | 11 | 145.6 | |||
2017 | Washington State | 12 | 9–3 | 357 | 534 | 66.9 | 3,593 | 30 | 13 | 137.0 | |||
Total | 42 | 28–15 | 1,403 | 2,054 | 68.3 | 14,481 | 119 | 39 | 142.8 |
Professional career
Height | Weight | Arm length | Hand span | Vertical jump | Broad jump | Wonderlic
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6 ft 3+5⁄8 in (1.92 m) |
215 lb (98 kg) |
32 in (0.81 m) |
9+1⁄4 in (0.23 m) |
26.5 in (0.67 m) |
8 ft 7 in (2.62 m) |
29 | ||||||
All values from NFL Combine[19]
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Tennessee Titans
Falk was drafted by the
Miami Dolphins
On September 2, 2018, Falk was claimed off waivers by the
New York Jets
On May 2, 2019, Falk was claimed off waivers by the
Saskatchewan Roughriders
Falk signed with the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League on February 19, 2021.[34] He was placed on the suspended list on July 3, 2021.[35] He was released on July 24, 2021.
Coaching career
In 2023, Falk was named the
In 2024, Falk joined Northern Iowa as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach under head coach Mark Farley.[37][38][39]
References
- ^ "Prep football: Former Logan QB Luke Falk chases dream, leads Southern California power". Archived from the original on April 28, 2016. Retrieved September 17, 2015.
- ^ "After struggles at Oaks Christian, quarterback Luke Falk will return to Logan".
- ^ "Washington State's Luke Falk was 'born to be a quarterback'". August 26, 2015.
- ^ Stecker, Brent (November 13, 2014). "Luke Falk goes from Cornell commit to WSU's diamond in the rough". ESPN Seattle. ESPN. Retrieved September 4, 2020.
- ^ "Long road leads QB Luke Falk to Washington State".
- ^ "Washington State QB Luke Falk took circuitous road to success".
- ^ "Meet Luke Falk, the Cougars' new quarterback". November 5, 2014.
- ^ "If Halliday right, Falk plenty ready to start".
- ^ "Luke Falk Shines At Washington State".
- ^ Williams, Carter (November 10, 2014). "Logan High product Luke Falk earning recognition after dazzling first Washington State start".
- ^ "WSU QB Luke Falk has full head of steam".
- ^ "Pac-12: Logan's Luke Falk blossoming as Washington State QB".
- ^ "Analee Falk & WSU football via eyes of a mom".
- ^ "Luke Falk etches name alongside WSU immortals".
- ^ "How WSU's Luke Falk built himself into a Pac-12 quarterback". December 11, 2015.
- ^ "The inspiration behind WSU quarterback Luke Falk's wrist band".
- ^ "Washington State's Luke Falk breaks Pac-12 record for career touchdowns".
- ^ Shook, Nick. "Luke Falk leaves Senior Bowl to attend Tyler Hilinski's funeral". NFL. Retrieved January 26, 2018.
- ^ "Luke Falk Combine Profile". NFL.com. Retrieved September 18, 2019.
- ^ Wyatt, Jim (April 28, 2018). "Titans Select Washington State QB Luke Falk in 6th Round". TitansOnline.com. Archived from the original on May 1, 2018. Retrieved April 30, 2018.
- ^ "Luke Falk takes every snap for Titans in final preseason game". 247Sports.com. August 30, 2018. Retrieved November 20, 2018.
- ^ Wyatt, Jim (September 1, 2018). "Roster Moves: Titans Trim Roster From 90 to 53 Players". TitansOnline.com.
- ^ "Miami Dolphins Make Roster Moves". MiamiDolphins.com. September 2, 2018. Retrieved October 1, 2019.
- ^ "Nick O'Leary Promoted To Active Roster". MiamiDolphins.com. October 5, 2018. Retrieved October 1, 2019.
- ^ Jackson, Barry (May 1, 2019). "Dolphins move on from a quarterback, two defensive players". MiamiHerald.com.
- ^ Bouda, Nate (May 2, 2019). "Jets Claim QB Luke Falk Off Waivers From Dolphins". Retrieved October 1, 2019.
- ^ Lange, Randy (August 31, 2019). "Jets Announce 38 Moves to Get Down to 53-Man Roster". NewYorkJets.com. Retrieved October 1, 2019.
- ^ Greenberg, Ethan (September 1, 2019). "Jets Claim 4 Players, Add Another 7 to Practice Squad". NewYorkJets.com. Retrieved October 1, 2019.
- ^ Greenberg, Ethan (September 16, 2019). "Jets Promote QB Luke Falk to Active Roster". NewYorkJets.com. Retrieved October 1, 2019.
- ^ "Logan's Luke Falk can't save Jets in 23–3 loss to Browns". The Salt Lake Tribune. Associated Press. Retrieved October 1, 2019.
- ^ "Brady, Patriots defense shine in 30–14 win over Jets". www.espn.com. Associated Press. September 22, 2019. Retrieved September 22, 2019.
- ^ "Defense dominates, Eagles rout Jets 31–6". www.espn.com. Associated Press. October 6, 2019. Retrieved October 6, 2019.
- ^ Greenberg, Ethan (October 12, 2019). "Jets LB Brandon Copeland Returns to Roster". NewYorkJets.com. Retrieved November 20, 2019.
- ^ "Riders sign quarterback Luke Falk". Riderville.com. February 19, 2021. Retrieved February 22, 2021.
- ^ "Coors Light Training Camp Opening Roster Set". Riderville.com. July 3, 2021. Retrieved July 7, 2021.
- ^ Brice, John (February 1, 2023). "Sources: Former Washington State, Tennessee Titans QB Luke Falk nabs college job". Footballscoop. Retrieved April 5, 2024.
- ^ "Former Mike Leach-coached QB named offensive coordinator at UNI". www.thegazette.com. Retrieved April 5, 2024.
- ^ Brice, John (January 16, 2024). "Sources: Former Mike Leach, NFL QB Luke Falk emerges as top target for Northern Iowa OC job". Footballscoop. Retrieved April 5, 2024.
- ^ Petrik, Ethan (January 19, 2024). "College Football: Falk to be named next UNI OC". Courier. Retrieved April 5, 2024.