By Skye Smith. End zone: the area between the end line and goal line bounded by the sidelines, which a team on offense tries to enter to score a touchdown.

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Presentation transcript:

By Skye Smith

End zone: the area between the end line and goal line bounded by the sidelines, which a team on offense tries to enter to score a touchdown. Touchdown: when a team crosses the opponent’s goal line with the ball; earns a team 6 points. 2-point conversion: when a team that just scored a touchdown starts a play at the opponent’s 2-yard line (3-yard line in college) and crosses the goal line to earn 2 points.

Call a Play: instruct players to execute a pre-planned play. Down: one of 4 chances a team on offense has to gain 10 yards. Snap: when the center while facing forward quickly hands the ball between his legs to a player standing behind him (usually the quarterback) to start each play. Quarterback: the leader of a team’s offense, he takes the snap from the center; he also communicates each play to his teammates.

Hand-off: a running play where the quarterback hands the ball to a back. Backs: the running backs; the halfback and the fullback. Rush: a running play; also, a pass rush. Receiver: an offensive player who catches or attempts to catch a forward pass. Complete pass: a forward pass to a teammate who catches it in the air.

Blocking: the act of preventing a defensive player from getting to the ball carrier; blockers use their arms and bodies but may not hold an opponent. Interception: a pass caught in the a by a defender whose team immediately gains possession of the ball and becomes the offense. Fumble: when a ball carrier loses possession by dropping the ball or having it knocked away before a play ends. Turnover: the involuntary loss of possession of the ball during a play, either by a fumble or by throwing an interception.

Blitz: a play where the defensive team sends players rushing towards the line of scrimmage as soon as the ball is snapped to try to sack the quarterback. Pass rush: a surge by defenders to get past blockers and sack the quarterback. Sack: a tackle of the quarterback behind his line of scrimmage.

Tackling: contacting a ball carrier to cause him to touch the ground with any part of his body except his hands, thereby ending the play. Special teams: the group of players who participate in kicking plays. Kickoff: when a player kicks a ball from a tee at his own 30-yard line (35 in college) to the opposing team, whose player tries to advance it the other way. Touchback: when a player who gains possession of a ball in his own end zone kneels to the ground and automatically starts the next play at his own 20-yard line

This site links to the terms used in this PowerPoint: Below is a word document of the football terms:

Offensive Positions Quarterback Passes or hands off the ball Center Snaps the ball to the quarterback Receiver Catches the ball

Defensive Positions Defensive End Job is to contain the running back and quarterback Defensive Tackle Stops the running back during running plays Nose Tackle Lines up in front of the center and tries to stop running plays