Given their underlying propensities and matchup dynamics, the predictive model expects the New York Jets to pass on 61.0% of their plays: the 4th-highest clip among all teams this week.The New York Jets offense has played at the 10th-quickest pace in the league (in a neutral context) this year, averaging 28.51 seconds per play.Still weather conditions (like the 2-mph wind being called for in this game) typically lead to better passing efficiency, higher touchdown potential, higher pass volume, and lower rush volume.In this week's contest, Davante Adams is anticipated by the predictive model to rank in the 96th percentile when it comes to WRs with 9.5 targets.When talking about pass protection (and the positive impact it has on all passing offense statistics), the O-line of the Jets profiles as the 6th-best in football this year.
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