“Struggles on the Edge: NFL Teams Face Challenges with Two-Point Conversions”

NFL offenses are facing significant challenges with two-point conversions this season, achieving a mere 31.3% success rate, a stark decline from last year's 55.1%. This year marks the 30th anniversary of the two-point conversion rule in the league, yet teams are struggling more than ever. In a recent game, the Baltimore Ravens found themselves in a tight spot against the Pittsburgh Steelers. After a commendable 69-yard drive that culminated in a touchdown, the Ravens trailed 18-16 with just 66 seconds remaining on the clock. With the game on the line, the Ravens opted to attempt a two-point conversion to tie the score and push the game into overtime. Anticipating a quick pass reminiscent of Tim Tebow's style, the Steelers called a timeout just as quarterback Lamar Jackson was about to take the snap. This prompted the Ravens to reassess and call a different play. The struggles with two-point conversions have left teams and analysts puzzled, as they seek to understand the reasons behind this significant drop in success rates.