PHILADELPHIA (CBSNewYork/AP) — The Philadelphia Eagles were the real Gang Green defense.

Nate Gerry returned an interception for a score , Orlando Scandrick took a strip-sack the distance and Philadelphia routed the New York Jets 31-6 on Sunday.

The Eagles (3-2) smothered third-string quarterback Luke Falk and overwhelmed New York’s offense on a day Carson Wentz was ordinary.

Wentz threw for 189 yards and one touchdown. Jordan Howard ran for 62 yards and one TD.

But Philly’s defense didn’t need much help.

“Our defense carried us,” Howard said.

Brandon Graham had a career-high three of Philadelphia’s 10 sacks after he only had four last season. The performance was reminiscent of Buddy Ryan’s old defense led by Reggie White in the late 1980s. That unit was called the “Gang Green” defense, which has been the Jets’ team nickname for years.

“We finally got them sacks in a big way,” Graham said.

Sam Darnold missed his third straight game for the Jets (0-4) while he recovers from mononucleosis, so Falk made his second start after opening the season on New York’s practice squad. Falk threw two interceptions and was sacked nine times before leaving late in the game and being replaced by David Fales, who was re-signed by the Jets on Friday. Falk replaced Trevor Siemian — Darnold’s original backup — after he sustained a season-ending ankle injury in Week 2.

“I’m not going to make excuses. I have to perform better,” said Falk, who didn’t get snaps with the starters until Friday because the Jets hoped Darnold would be cleared to play.

Gerry gave the Eagles a 14-0 lead in the first quarter when he jumped in front of Falk’s fourth-down pass and returned it 51 yards.

“Where we want to be as a team, the defense has to set the standard,” Gerry said.

Scandrick, playing his first game with the Eagles, had two sacks on corner blitzes. He stole the ball from Falk on the second one and ran it back 44 yards to make it 31-6 in the fourth quarter.

“I was just finishing the play and not being satisfied with the sack,” Scandrick said about ripping the ball out of Falk’s hands.

The defense dominated the Jets from the start, holding an opponent to no points on an opening drive for the first time this season.

Howard ran in from the 1 to cap a 53-yard drive for a 7-0 lead.

But the Eagles couldn’t get anything going on their next four possessions until Rodney McLeod returned an interception 23 yards to the Jets 42 late in the second quarter.

Wentz then fired an 11-yard TD pass to Zach Ertz for a 21-0 halftime lead.

The Jets snapped the shutout after Corey Clement muffed a punt and Trenton Cannon recovered at the Eagles 19.

Vyncint Smith scored on an end-around on the next play, but the 2-point conversion failed. That was New York’s second offensive touchdown this season and first since Week 1.

“We’re not doing anything right (on offense),” Jets coach Adam Gase said. “We’re playing bad.”

DROUGHT ENDS

The Jets went 12 straight quarters without an offensive touchdown before Smith scored. That was the longest streak in the league since the Titans went 14 straight quarters without an offensive TD in 2010.

BUDDY’S BOYS

The Eagles had a pick-6 and a fumble return TD for the first time since Ryan’s defense did it on Nov. 12, 1990, against the Redskins. It’s the third time they’ve done it in the Super Bowl era.

UNDEFEATED

The Eagles are 11-0 against the Jets.

MOVING ON UP

Eagles running back/punt returner Darren Sproles moved past Tim Brown into fifth place on the NFL’s all-time list for all-purpose yards. Brown had 19,682 yards. Jerry Rice is first at 23,546.

STREAK OVER

The Eagles scored TDs on their first two possessions inside the red zone to extend their streak to nine straight before settling for a field goal on the next trip inside New York’s 20.

INJURIES

Jets: LB C.J. Mosley missed his third straight game with a groin injury and LG Kelechi Osemele was out with shoulder/knee injuries. … Falk cleared concussion protocol after a hit late in the game.

Eagles: Sproles left with a quad injury in the second half.

UP NEXT

Jets: Host Dallas next week.

Eagles: At Minnesota next week.

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