Jermaine Kearse appeared frustrated by his lack of use in the Jets’ 37-17 loss to the Vikings on Sunday.

Kearse broke out for nine catches for 94 yards last week and seemed bound for another big game with Quincy Enunwa being out Sunday and Terrelle Pryor having been released. That was not the case, however. The Jets offensive game plan did not seem to feature their top wide receivers, as Robby Anderson had only three catches for 44 yards on the day.

Kearse, meanwhile, was held to zero catches on two targets. He thought he was open for much of the game, commenting, “Not that I noticed,” when asked if the Vikings’ coverage shaded his way.

“I mean, as a receiver, you always feel like you’re open,” Kearse told reporters after the loss. “I’ll watch (the tape). I felt like there were some opportunities I had. It’s just something that’s out of my control.”

Kearse has been mostly ignored in the Jets offense this season, a struggle that was unknown to him a season ago. He had just seven catches before Week 6 and it seems that his coming out performance did nothing to deter the offensive structure in Week 7.

With the Jets having just five healthy receivers dressed on Sunday, Kearse seemed like a no-brainer for an impactful afternoon.

Sam Darnold, however, had his worst game as a pro. Darnold was 17-42, completing 40.5 percent of his passes for 206 yards. He threw three interceptions and two total touchdowns.

For the Jets to have a chance against another tough NFC North defense in Chicago next week, Darnold will need to feature Kearse more.