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Scoring in NFL offenses is down and the cause remains unclear, according to NBC Connecticut.


NFL offenses have been struggling to produce points this season, with passing yards and scoring both taking a dip. This trend is evident in the statistics, with the average passing yards per game at a low of 192.7 and teams averaging 21.4 points per game. Several theories have been proposed to explain the decline, including a decrease in offensive line play, defenses adapting to disguise their intentions, and defenses playing more “two high” coverages to take away deep passes.

Some analysts also believe that modern NFL teams are worse at attacking traditional defensive strategies, and that quarterbacks may not be performing at the same level as their predecessors. It’s unclear if the decrease in offensive output is a problem or simply a natural evolution of the game.

Despite the uncertainty surrounding this trend, fans and players alike are noticing the impact on the field. While Aaron Rodgers managed to throw for over 200 yards in a recent game, the New England Patriots mustered just three points with their quarterbacks combining for only 120 yards. It remains to be seen whether NFL offenses will adapt and innovate to reverse this decline in production.

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