The Jets’ rushing attack has vanished in recent weeks. After gaining 323 yards against the Broncos on Oct. 7, their rushing total has dropped in each of the last three games from 107 to 71 to 57 against the Bears on Sunday.

Even Todd Bowles, who rarely offers up criticism, seems miffed by the failure in the run game.

“That’s a good question,” Bowles said Monday when asked about why the rushing attack has disappeared. “I didn’t think it was good at all [Sunday].”

Isaiah Crowell has not looked the same since setting a franchise record with 219 yards against Denver. He has rushed for 40, 29 and 25 yards in the subsequent weeks while dealing with a foot injury.

The Jets have a chance to get the running game going this week against a Dolphins team that is allowing 143.1 yards rushing per game, tied for the 29th worst in the league.

The Jets are also expected to have Elijah McGuire back on the field. McGuire broke his foot on the first day of training camp and has been on injured reserve this season. He showed promise as a rookie last year and the Jets were eager to see what he could do this year before the injury.

Whether it is a boost from McGuire or something else, the Jets need to find something to reignite their running game.