Another week, another kicker.

The Jets signed Sam Ficken on Tuesday, their fourth kicker in a month, and he practiced with the team for the first time on Wednesday.

“Got a new one,” coach Adam Gase said jokingly. “Why not? Let’s go baby. It’s the NFL, baby. Not For Long.”

If Gase could not laugh at the situation, he might cry. The Jets waived Kaare Vedvik after signing Ficken. Vedvik lasted a week with the Jets and became disposable after missing an extra point and a 45-yard field goal in Sunday’s 17-16 loss to the Bills.

Gase said he was confident in Vedvik until he watched him warm up Sunday. Vedvik hooked several kicks left when warming up.

“He had a good week of practice,” Gase said. “I was feeling good. When we left practice the last day he kicked, I was feeling good. I was like, ‘All right.’ His stroke looked good, everything looked good. When I went out in pregame, not so good. I didn’t feel so good.”

Ficken won a five-man tryout on Tuesday. Gase said he made all of his kicks. Ficken has kicked in four NFL games with the Rams over the past two years and spent training camp with the Packers, where he was perfect in preseason games.

“I feel really good,” Ficken said. “I had a great preseason. Unfortunately it didn’t work out in Green Bay. I’m hitting the ball really well. I had a good tryout. I had a good first day here. My plan is take it day by day and don’t get over my skis.”

Gase has seen his team go through Chandler Catanzaro, Taylor Bertolet and Vedvik at the position in the last month. Now, he hopes Ficken solves the problem.

“I’m going into it with confidence that he’ll do a good job and that he’s the right guy for us,” Gase said. “I’ve got to give him a shot. I’ve got to give him a shot to go out there and be able to execute. That’s what we’re bringing him in here for.”