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NFL Coaches Get Aggressive on Fourth Downs
13 Jan
Summary
- NFL teams attempted 26 fourth downs in the first five wild-card games.
- Kansas City led the league in regular season fourth-down attempts.
- The Chiefs' defense excelled on fourth downs, limiting opponents.

NFL teams have showcased increased aggression on fourth downs throughout the recent playoff games, with an average of 26 attempts across the initial five contests. This bold approach mirrors the regular season success seen from teams like the Kansas City Chiefs, led by coach Andy Reid. The Chiefs were particularly noteworthy, leading the league in regular season fourth-down attempts and conversion rates.
Beyond their offensive prowess, the Chiefs' defense also demonstrated significant strength on fourth downs. They ranked first in the league for fourth-down defense, successfully limiting opponents' conversions. This defensive dominance on crucial downs further underscores the team's strategic effectiveness.
However, despite their success on fourth downs, the Chiefs' performance on third downs revealed inconsistencies. Their struggles on third-down conversions, both offensively and defensively, present a contrast to their effectiveness on fourth downs. This indicates areas for continued strategic refinement for teams aiming for Super Bowl contention.




