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  2. Kickoff (gridiron football) - Wikipedia

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    It is placed on the kicking team's 20-yard line in the current UFL [2] (inherited from the second USFL), [3] the 30-yard line in six-man football and the now-defunct second XFL, 35-yard line in college and the NFL, 40-yard line in American high school football, [a] on the 45-yard line in amateur Canadian football, and the goal line in indoor ...

  3. Yard (land) - Wikipedia

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    A yard will typically consist mostly of lawn [6] or play area. The yard in front of a house is referred to as a front yard, the area at the rear is known as a backyard. Backyards are generally more private and are thus a more common location for recreation. Yard size varies with population density.

  4. Street football (American) - Wikipedia

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    The use of a center is optional, depending on the rules set forth, and other ways to start the play (e.g. the quarterback picking up the ball directly, or holding the ball out prior to starting play, then pulling it back to begin) are often used in lieu of a snap. When a center is used, that player is an eligible receiver. Also, the "center ...

  5. The NFL’s new kickoff formation is stupid, which ... - AOL

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    The only thing that remains the same is the kicker will still kick off from the 35-yard line, but his teammates will line up on the opponents’ 40-yard line, a full 25 yards away from the guy who ...

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  8. Snap (gridiron football) - Wikipedia

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    The ball begins on the ground with its long axis parallel to the sidelines of the field, its ends marking each team's line of scrimmage in American football; in Canadian football, the line of scrimmage of the team without the ball is 1 yard past their side of the ball. The player snapping the ball (known officially as the "snapper" in rule ...

  9. ‘The Murder of Air McNair’: True crime meets NFL retrospective

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    A new Netflix documentary about Steve McNair is a true-crime narrative mixed with an NFL retrospective of a life that ended far too soon.