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  2. All-purpose yardage - Wikipedia

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    Thus, all-purpose yards is a combined total of rushing yards, receiving yards, and all forms of return yards only. Some sources do not specify which types of return yards count toward this total because the most common forms of return yards are kick and punt return yards. [2] Football associations differ on their own specific definitions of the ...

  3. List of Canadian Football League yards leaders - Wikipedia

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    Scrimmage yards Special teams yards All-purpose yards 1954: 1360 Alex Webster: 805 Johnny Fedosoff: 1791 Ken Carpenter: 1955: 1525 Pat Abruzzi: 960 Don Pinhey: 1610 Pat Abruzzi 1956: 2039 Hal Patterson: 988 Don Pinhey 2858 Hal Patterson 1957: 1979 Johnny Bright: 1026 Harry Lunn: 2011 Johnny Bright 1958: 1987 Johnny Bright 1512 Mike Hagler: 2550 ...

  4. List of Canadian Football League records (individual) - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Most passing yards, career. 79,816 - Anthony Calvillo; ... 2023 CFL Guide & Record Book

  5. Glossary of Canadian football terms - Wikipedia

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    no yards A penalty against the kicking team: all offside (sense 2) players must be at least five yards from the ball when it is first touched by a member of the receiving team. This is now always a 15-yard penalty. offside Not onside. A player not onside incurs a five-yard penalty. onside. Legally positioned at the kick-off or the snap.

  6. Three-minute warning - Wikipedia

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    However, the enforcement of time-count violations on convert attempts does not change at the warning; it remains 5 yards with the down repeated. [1] In the CFL a team can call only one timeout after the three-minute warning in the second half. Teams receive two timeouts per game, thus if none are used prior to the final three-minute warning ...

  7. Return yards - Wikipedia

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    Kick return yards and punt return yards result from voluntary change in possession and most of the others result from involuntary forms of change in possession known as turnovers. Often kick return and punt return statistics are aggregated. and sometimes they are added to yards from scrimmage to yield all-purpose yards. When kick return yards ...

  8. Gridiron football - Wikipedia

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    In order to keep play moving, the offense must make a certain amount of progress (10 yards in most leagues) within a certain number of plays (3 in Canada, 4 in the United States), called downs. If the offense does indeed make this progress, a first down is achieved, and the team gets 3 or 4 more plays to achieve another 10 yards. If not, the ...

  9. Wikipedia:WikiProject Canadian football - Wikipedia

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    Some Wikipedians have formed a project to better organize information in articles related to Canadian football and the Canadian Football League (CFL). This page and its subpages contain their suggestions; it is hoped that this project will help to focus the efforts of other Wikipedians.