Now that the offseason is here, NFL Research is compiling 10 key stats for each team.
Here are 10 statistics that defined the 2016 Washington Redskins:
Stat #1
The Redskins were 6-3-1 entering Week 12, but went 2-4 in their final six games of 2016 to fall out of the playoffs.
Stat #2
Washington set franchise records in total offense (403.4 yards per game) and passing offense (297.4 pass yards per game).
Stat #3
The Redskins finished fifth in the league in third-down efficiency, converting on 45.2 percent of third downs.
Stat #4
Washington finished 29th in red zone efficiency offense, scoring TDs on just 45.9 percent of red zone trips.
Stat #5
Kirk Cousins saw a dramatic drop-off in red zone production from 2015 to 2016. In 2015, Cousins had a 64.1 completion percentage with 22 TDs and 0 INTs in the red zone; in 2016, Cousins had a 46.8 completion rate with 13 TDs and 2 INTs in the red zone.
Stat #6
Washington had two receivers top the 1,000-yard mark in 2016: Pierre Garcon (1,041 receiving yards) and DeSean Jackson (1,005).
Stat #7
Pierre Garcon and DeSean Jackson were the first Redskins teammates to finish with 1,000+ receiving yards since Michael Westbrook and Albert Connell in 1999.
Stat #8
The Eagles were 7-0 when they allowed fewer than 20 points this season, while they were 0-9 when they allowed 20+ points.
Stat #9
The Redskins finished 28th in total defense, allowing 377.9 yards per game.
Stat #10
Washington finished last in the NFL in third-down defense, allowing opponents to convert 46.6 percent of the time.
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