Report: Gase gives up Jets' play-calling responsibilities
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New York Jets head coach Adam Gase relinquished offensive play-calling duties before Sunday's game against the Buffalo Bills, Brian Costello of the New York Post reports.
Offensive coordinator Dowell Loggains inherited the responsibilities as the Jets look to snap a six-game losing streak to begin the season.
Gase considered giving up play-calling before the Miami Dolphins dealt the Jets a 24-0 shutout in Week 6 but ultimately chose to call the offense in that game.
Through six weeks, the Jets ranked 31st in yards per game and 32nd in points with a paltry 12.5 per game.
The Jets are the only winless team in the NFL entering Week 7.
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