You can’t blame this one on Luke Falk.

The Patriots annihilated the Jets 33-0 on Monday night, as Gang Green was dominated in every way possible. Four weeks after losing to New England with their third-string quarterback playing, they managed to get embarrassed even worse with starter Sam Darnold back under center.

The Jets fell to 1-5 and all the good feelings from last week’s upset of the Cowboys vanished. It was their eighth straight loss to the Patriots (7-0), the longest losing streak to New England in franchise history.

“Obviously, that was brutal,” Jets coach Adam Gase said. “We didn’t do anything right. All three phases, we were bad. It was just a bad performance. You can’t play like that against these guys or it will look like that. It’s just not good. We’ve got a lot of work to do.”

Darnold said this week that the Jets offense could be “unstoppable.” They looked completely stoppable on Monday. The Jets managed just 154 yards and Darnold had a career-high five turnovers, four of them interceptions (another career high) and had a snap go over his head in the end zone for a safety.

The second-year quarterback played the worst game of his career. At one point, an ESPN microphone caught Darnold saying he was seeing “ghosts” after running for his life from a bevy of blitzers that made the Jets offensive line look silly. Darnold looked totally rattled and unable to set his feet as free runners came at him all night.

“It was a rough night out there,” Darnold said. “Obviously, I’ve got to be better and learn from the mistakes, but we will get better.”

A week after leading the Jets over the Cowboys, Darnold regressed to put it mildly. He went 11-for-32 for a career-low 86 yards with the four interceptions and a

QB rating of 3.6, which was also a career low.

The Patriots defense came as advertised. The No. 1 unit in the NFL that has allowed just three touchdowns all season was suffocating. Bill Belichick dialed up blitzes that left the Jets dazed and confused. Play after play, blitzers ran untouched.

Darnold said the Jets would find the “weakness” in the Patriots defense, something that raised some eyebrows in New England.

“Oh. He did? That’s the bogeyman,” linebacker Kyle Van Noy said. “He really said that? It’s crazy for him to say that. That makes it real, you know what I’m saying?”

The Patriots defense was very much for real. The Jets were shut out for the first time since Dec. 10, 2017 when the Broncos beat them 23-0 in Denver. The last time the Patriots shut out the Jets was Oct. 13, 1974 when the Patriots won 24-0.

“We could not get out of our own way,” Gase said.

The Patriots’ domination continues over the Jets. The last time the Jets beat their division rivals was in 2015, when most of these current players were not on the team.

“To me, it’s embarrassing,” safety Jamal Adams said. “It’s not what we wanted, but we gotta go back to the drawing board, put our head down and grind.”

The Jets won the coin toss Monday and it went downhill from there. They deferred, giving Tom Brady and the Patriots offense the ball.

That was a mistake.

Brady picked apart the Jets defense and New England went 78 yards on 16 plays on a drive that ate up 8 minutes, 47 seconds and set the tone for the night. The Patriots converted four third downs on the drive and Julian Edelman had three catches. The drive was capped off by a 3-yard touchdown run from Sony Michel with 6:13 left in the first quarter.

The Jets’ first drive lasted two plays. Patriots safety Devin McCourty picked off Darnold’s first pass at the Jets’ 18 after Dont’a Hightower and Jamie Collins burst through the line untouched.

“That’s the one I’d like to have back because if I don’t throw that I feel like it is a different game,” Darnold said.

The Jets defense kept the Patriots out of the end zone after the pick. Former Jet Mike Nugent kicked a 34-yard field goal to make it 10-0.

The Patriots extended it to 17-0 before the first quarter was over. Brady hit Phillip Dorsett for a 26-yard touchdown. Dorsett ran past Trumaine Johnson, the Jets’ $72.5 million cornerback, for the score and the rout was on.

The first-quarter stats were staggering. The Patriots outgained the Jets 141-14 and ran 26 plays to the Jets’ six. The Patriots held the ball for 12:34 in the quarter to the Jets’ 2:26.

If this was a prize fight, it would have been stopped after the opening quarter, but the Jets were not able to get bailed out by the referees. Instead, the beating continued. Darnold fumbled after getting hit by Patriots defensive end John Simon and Van Noy recovered. Nine plays later, the Patriots made it 24-0 onMichel’s second touchdown.

It felt like the only thing that was missing was a buttfumble. The game was reminiscent of the Thanksgiving 2012 game when Mark Sanchez ran into Brandon Moore’s butt and everything seemed to go wrong for the Jets.

The Jets reached the Patriots’ 19 thanks to some Patriots penalties in the second quarter, but Darnold threw his second pick of the game, this one to Duron Harmon at the 1. Stephon Gilmore and former Jet Terrence Brooks added picks in the third quarter and center Ryan Kalil snapped the ball over Darnold’s head for a safety to complete this mess.

The game ended with Patriots fans the only ones left at MetLife and chanting, “Brady, Brady.”

The Jets now face the 3-4 Jaguars in Jacksonville on Sunday. Theoretically, this begins an easier portion of the schedule, but if they play like they did Monday night the Jets will struggle to beat anyone.