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  2. 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. One popular way to organize routes is with a ...

  3. Association football tactics and skills - Wikipedia

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    The goalkeeper is normally positioned nearer the far post. In order to increase the difficulty for the free-kick taker to kick the ball over the wall and into the goal it is common for the players in the wall to jump vertically when the kick is taken. Defending indirect free-kicks provides different difficulties for the defending team. The wall ...

  4. Oklahoma drill - Wikipedia

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    The Oklahoma drill, along with other full-contact drills, was officially banned from NFL team practices in May 2019 following years of declining use and increasing concerns for player safety. [4] Veterans and high-profile NFL players rarely participate in pit drills owing to the higher risk of injury, with many coaches already refusing to ...

  5. NCAA Division I FBS receiving leaders - Wikipedia

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    Since 1955, seasons have increased from 10 games to 11 and then 12 games in length. The NCAA didn't allow freshmen to play varsity football until 1972 (with the exception of the World War II years), allowing players to have four-year careers. Bowl games only began counting toward single-season and career statistics in 2002. [2]

  6. List of NFL career receiving yards leaders - Wikipedia

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    Wide receiver New England Patriots (2009–2020) 118 1,442 12.2 4 Rob Gronkowski: Tight end New England Patriots (2010–2018) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2020–2021) 98 1,389 14.2 5 Michael Irvin ^ Wide receiver Dallas Cowboys (1988–1999) 87 1,315 15.1 6 Cliff Branch ^ Oakland Raiders (1972–1985) 73 1,289 17.7 7 Reggie Wayne: Indianapolis Colts ...

  7. Personnel grouping (gridiron football) - Wikipedia

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    Personnel groupings are groups of players used in American football to identify the different types of skill position players on the field of play for an offense. Personnel groupings, also known as personnel packages, are commonly denoted using a two-digit numerical system that identifies the type of offensive personnel, and the number of each type of personnel. [1]

  8. List of NFL 1,000-yard receiving trios - Wikipedia

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    Wide receivers usually have fewer blocking roles in addition to advancing the ball down the field through receptions and rush attempts, unlike tight ends and running backs. [ 6 ] Furthermore, while a rushing play simply involves a handoff, snap, or pitch to a player, a passing requires a quarterback or other passer to throw the ball to the ...

  9. Category:American football wide receivers - Wikipedia

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    Maurice Alexander (wide receiver) Mike Alexander (gridiron football) Ray Alexander (gridiron football) Alton Alexis; DeJuan Alfonzo; Brian Alford; Mario Alford; Ted Alford; Josh Ali; Anthony Allen (wide receiver) Brian Allen (wide receiver) Devon Allen; Jake Allen (American football) Jeff Allen (defensive back, born 1948) John Allen (American ...