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  2. Train like Travis Kelce: 3 football-inspired exercises for ...

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    Super Bowl LVIII workout. Do these football workout exercises at home to train like a football player and improve agility, endurance and strength and balance. Train like Travis Kelce: 3 football ...

  3. Wide receiver - Wikipedia

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    A wide receiver (WR), also referred to as a wideout, and historically known as a split end (SE) or flanker (FL), is an eligible receiver in gridiron football. A key skill position of the offense , WR gets its name from the player being split out "wide" (near the sidelines), farthest away from the rest of the offensive formation .

  4. Route (gridiron football) - Wikipedia

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    A route tree for a receiver on the left side of the offense. A route is a pattern or path that a receiver in gridiron football runs to get open for a forward pass. [1] Routes are usually run by wide receivers, running backs and tight ends, but other positions can act as a receiver given the play.

  5. NFL Scouting Combine - Wikipedia

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    If you're a receiver who runs a 4.6 like (Anquan) Boldin, but you have short-area quickness and strong hands, the 40 isn't a big deal. But if you're a cornerback who runs a 4.6 and you're facing a receiver who runs a 4.4, it doesn't matter how good your ball skills are." [27]

  6. Start 'Em, Sit 'Em wide receivers: Week 17 fantasy football - AOL

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    Here are which wide receivers to start and which to avoid in Week 17: NFL PLAYOFF PICTURE: Eliminated Cowboys knock Bucs out of first place in Week 16. Fantasy football start 'em: Week 17 wide ...

  7. Fists, fade balls fly as Bryce Young, Terrace Marshall ... - AOL

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    Right guard Robert Hunt suffered a knee ailment in the middle of practice, but eventually returned for team drills in the second half of the workout. Wide receiver Diontae Johnson (groin), pass ...

  8. American football positions - Wikipedia

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    A wide receiver who lines up behind the line (and thus counts as one of the four backs) is called the "flanker". A wide receiver who lines up between the outermost wide receiver and the offensive line is said to be "in the slot" and is called the "slot receiver". A wide receiver who can play running back is called a wide back.

  9. Why are NFL wide receivers nowadays so good, so soon after ...

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    Justin Jefferson. Ja'Marr Chase. This year's promising rookie class. Wideouts are adapting to the pro game like never before, and it can be boiled down to two trends in football as well as a ...