Coach Adam Gase said the Jets would rethink whether they would continue to allow players to wear microphones during N.F.L. games after a comment from quarterback Sam Darnold about “seeing ghosts” was aired during the ESPN broadcast on Monday night.

Darnold, who was mic’d during the Jets’ 33-0 loss to the New England Patriots, was recorded saying, “I’m seeing ghosts,” as he sat on the bench in the first half. The comment came as Darnold faced pressure from the Patriots’ defense, which led to his throwing two interceptions in the half. He finished with 86 total passing yards, four interceptions and one lost fumble.

Darnold explained after the game that he made the statement in reference to his ability to see the field and emphasized his need to be candid with coaches. The decision to broadcast the comment by Darnold, a second-year quarterback, drew concern from the Jets organization, which has been protective about his exposure to the media.

“I think we’ll look into that pretty hard,” Gase said in a conference call on Tuesday. “That was one of those things that was really disappointing to hear about after the game. I don’t know if I have ever seen that, where somebody that was mic’d up, a comment like that was allowed to be aired. It bothers me. It bothers the organization. We’re going to be looking hard at our cooperation going forward.”