NFL Football red zone scoring percentage (td only), by team.
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Red Zone offense 2021
*Overall, the Pats ranked #8, with a TD success rate of 63.08%
*In their last 3 games, the Pats ranked #2, with a TD success rate of 91.67%
*Here's where they were ranked after each week:
- Week 1: #27 (25.00%)
- Week 2: #32 (28.57%)
- Week 3: #32 (25.00%)
- Week 4: #31 (36.36%)
- Week 5: #31 (37.50%)
- Week 6: #30 (44.44%)
- Week 7: #21 (58.33%)
- Week 8: #28 (53.57%)
- Week 9: #23 (58.84%)
- Week 10: #18 (59.46%)
- Week 11: #18 (57.50%)
- Week 12: #24 (55.56%)
- Week 13: #26 (54.35%)
- Week 14: #26 (54.35%)
- Week 15: #24 (54.00%)
- Week 16: #22 (56.60%)
- Week 17: #13 (61.02%)
- Week 18: #11 (61.90%)
- Week 19: #8 (63.08%) - obviously this includes the playoffs
So they hung around in the 20s and 30s for most of the season, with a brief foray into the high teens. But the last three weeks (including playoffs), they went nuts in the red zone, and shot up the rankings.
Here's what it looked like from weeks 16-19...
Week 16 - vs. Buf: 3 RZ, 3 TD
Week 17 - vs. Jax: 7 RZ, 7 TD
Week 18 - at Mia: 4 RZ, 3 TD, 1 FG
Week 19 - at Buf: 2 RZ, 2 TD
So in the last four games, including the playoff game, the Pats had 16 red zone opportunities and scored 15 touchdowns with 1 FG added in. 16-16 in terms of scoring, 15-16 in terms of touchdowns. That really skewed their overall season numbers. On the whole, they were a middling red zone team until the end of the year. So yes, because of those last few weeks, their total season numbers look very good, but during the course of the season, they weren't really that great in the red zone.
I am optimistic moving forward though, because they did seem to figure something out with respect to red zone offense. And not just against the Jags. They were 8-9 against Buffalo and Miami, and scored on all 9 trips into the red zone. So that's really good.