When the Washington Redskins and New York Jets meet on Sunday afternoon, it won’t only be a contest between two of the worst teams in the league, but also between two of the least clutch offenses.
Heading into this Week 11 showdown that very few people outside of Washington or New York will be watching, both the Jets and Redskins rank as the bottom two teams in the NFL when it comes to third-down conversions — Washington converts for a first down just 24.2 percent of the time, which is slightly above New York’s 23.7 percent success rate.
For the Redskins, they know it’s absolutely something that they need to get better at, as it’s imperative to their success.
“3rd downs have really been our Achilles heel.”
— JP Finlay (@JPFinlayNBCS) November 14, 2019
When it comes to third down, Washington is even worse on defense. Through nine games, they rank dead-last in the league, allowing their opponent to convert on the down and distance 50 percent of the time. It’s no wonder they’ve found little success this season.
Greg Manusky talking first today. He says Redskins need to get better on 3rd down and getting to the QB
Yes. That’s correct.
— JP Finlay (@JPFinlayNBCS) November 14, 2019
Whether on offense or defense, third-down is where a team really shows how good they are. It comes as no surprise that Washington is near the bottom of the barrel on both sides of the ball.
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