Jets struggle with fourth down conversions under new offense
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 24, 2026, 12:45 PM
Last updated Jun 24, 2026
The New York Jets have recorded a fourth-down conversion rate of only 47.8% from 2021 to 2025, ranking them fourth-lowest in the NFL, according to Pro Football Focus. With new offensive coordinator Frank Reich and quarterback Geno Smith at the helm, the Jets hope to improve this statistic in 2026. The team has added Omar Cooper Jr. and Kenyon Sadiq through the draft to enhance their offensive capabilities. The Jets aim to improve their historical struggles in critical situations as they head into the upcoming season.
- •Jets 4th down conversion rate is 47.8% from 2021-2025.
- •Only Arizona Cardinals, New Orleans Saints, and 49ers are worse.
- •Frank Reich is the new offensive coordinator in 2026.
- •Geno Smith is the new starting quarterback.
- •Draft additions include Omar Cooper Jr. and Kenyon Sadiq.
- 12:45 PMYahoo Sports — Analyzing the Jets' 4th down rate (and you won't be surprised)
"Pro Football Focus recently produced data for 4th-down conversion rates, and you won't be surprised by the New York Jets' results.
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