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  2. Ineligible receiver downfield - Wikipedia

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    In college football, the NCAA allows ineligible receivers a maximum of 3 yards. [4] [5] The penalty in both the NFL and NCAA is 5 yards. [1] [6] The NCAA allows for an exception on screen plays, where the ineligible player is allowed to cross the line of scrimmage to go out and block when the ball is caught behind the line of scrimmage.

  3. Penalty (gridiron football) - Wikipedia

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    10 yards, automatic first if committed by defense against an eligible receiver 10 yards — Ineligible receiver downfield (offense) An ineligible receiver is past the line of scrimmage prior to a forward pass. Ineligible receivers must wait until the pass is thrown beyond the line of scrimmage (or touched) before moving past the line of scrimmage.

  4. Eligible receiver - Wikipedia

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    In the NFL, running backs, wide receivers, and tight ends must wear numbers 0 to 49 and 80 to 89. Numbers 50 to 79 are reserved for linemen and are always ineligible on offense unless they report as eligible. [4] In the CFL ineligible receivers must wear numbers 50 to 69; all other numbers (including 0 and 00) may be worn by eligible receivers.

  5. No. 24 UNLV executes novel fake punt to perfection in LA Bowl

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    Wide receiver Jacob De Jesus made the fake count one play later with a 9-yard touchdown catch from quarterback Hajj-Malik Williams to take a 14-10 lead. ... there is no ineligible player downfield ...

  6. Intentional grounding - Wikipedia

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    If a receiver is nearby but fails to catch the ball, or if a defender deflects the pass, there is no penalty. Conversely, if the pass is caught by an ineligible receiver, intentional grounding may still be called if there is no nearby eligible receiver (although a penalty of illegal touching would also be called, forcing the defense to decide ...

  7. Ravens' illegal formation penalties: Are they a sign of ... - AOL

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    The penalties were frequently borderline and stunted the flow of the game. But this is what the NFL is emphasizing. And it may be a sign of things to come for the 2024 season.

  8. Pass interference - Wikipedia

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    In the NFL and the Canadian Football League (CFL) the penalty for defensive pass interference is an automatic first down at the spot of the foul. If the foul occurs in the end zone, the ball is placed at the one-yard line (or half the distance to the goal if the line of scrimmage was inside the two-yard line).

  9. Here's why Detroit Lions OT Taylor Decker was flagged on ...

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    Here is referee Brad Allen's explanation for why he threw a penalty flag on Taylor Decker for illegal touching late in the Detroit Lions' 20-19 loss.