Adam Gase after Jets' triumph: Our job is to try to go out and win every week

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Jets coach Adam Gase was happy for his players after the team finally recorded its first win of the 2020 NFL season Sunday.

The Jets stunned the Rams 23-20 at SoFi Stadium, becoming the first winless team in NFL history to beat a nine-plus win team on the road.

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The result, however, means they no longer hold the No. 1 pick in the 2021 NFL Draft, and that may cost them Clemson quarterback Trevor Lawrence.

Gase was focused on his current roster after a breakthrough victory.

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"I'm just happy for our guys. They've done such a great job of how they've worked, been through a lot of adversity," he told a news conference. "It's been too long for us to even remember what a win feels like almost. It's great to see those guys that excited."

Asked about the feeling in the locker room, Gase said: "It's lively in there. It's loud, it's a lot of excited guys.

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"We've got a long flight back so that'll make that a lot more enjoyable."

The win means the Jaguars (1-13) now hold the top pick in the draft, but Gase dismissed the talk about the draft and Lawrence, saying: "Our job is to try to go out and win every week."

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