Is the NFL’s Multi-Tight End Revolution a Game-Changer—or Just a Fad?

Is the NFL’s Multi-Tight End Revolution a Game-Changer—or Just a Fad?

In other words, 13 personnel won’t win games as an offensive identity but it can enhance teams when used properly.

The Buffalo Bills exemplified this concept in 2025. They led the NFL with a 52.3% success rate in multi-TE sets on nearly 16.0% of their plays and finished second in 13-personnel success rate at 55.6% on just 5.2% usage. They also made the AFC divisional round with the second-best overall offensive success rate in 2025.

Some teams also know they aren’t good in this space and simply don’t use it. The Houston Texans ranked last in offensive success rate on multi-TE sets (29.1%) and 21st in 13-personnel success rate (31.3%) on just the second-lowest usage (21st in 13 personnel), but they still made the playoffs. The Tennessee Titans and New York Jets, who were two of the worst teams in the NFL in 2025, also ranked in the bottom 10 in success rate and multi-TE usage last season.

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