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  2. What is Cover 2 defense? Two-high coverages in the NFL ... - AOL

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    Cover 2 is a system in which two players — often the safeties — cover the deepest area ("zones") of the field. That means the remaining players in coverage split up the area underneath the two ...

  3. Zone defense in American football - Wikipedia

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    The dark green rectangles show zones. Zone coverage (also referred to as a zone defense) is a defensive scheme in gridiron football used to protect against the pass. Zone coverage schemes require the linebackers and defensive backs to work together to cover certain areas of the field, making it difficult for the opposing quarterback to complete ...

  4. Bump and run coverage - Wikipedia

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    Bump and run coverage. Bump and run coverage is a strategy formerly widely used by defensive backs in American professional football in which a defender lined up directly in front of a wide receiver and tried to impede him with arms, hands, or entire body and disrupt his intended route. This originated in the American Football League in the ...

  5. 3–3–5 defense - Wikipedia

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    3–3–5 defense. This version of the 3–3–5 removes a safety to get the nickelback. This version, usually called the 33 stack or 3–3–5 stack, uses an extra strong safety, and "stacks" linebackers and safeties directly behind the defensive linemen. In American football, the 3–3–5 defense is a defensive alignment consisting of three ...

  6. Football 301 Playbook: What Steelers, Vikings and ... - AOL

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    Fields is going to give wideout George Pickens chances at the football. With single-high looks leaving singled-up coverage on the outside, expect to see the Steelers dial up a deeper play-action ...

  7. 3–4 defense - Wikipedia

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    3–4 defense. In American football, the 3–4 defense is a common defensive alignment consisting of three down linemen and four linebackers. It is called a "base defense" because it will readily switch to other defensive alignments (such as a nickel defense or a dime defense) as circumstances change. Alternatively, some defenses use a 4–3 ...

  8. List of current NFL broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    SEN (radio): Coverage of Sunday early window games, and live Super Bowl coverage in Australia only. New Zealand TVNZ: Two Sunday games live (Monday in NZ), one Sunday game delayed, and all playoffs and Super Bowl. [75] ESPN (pay): Thursday Night Football, Sunday Night Football, Two Sunday afternoon games and Monday Night Football. All play-off ...

  9. Eight-man football defensive formations - Wikipedia

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    There are several defensive formations commonly used in eight-man football. Defensive formations are classified by the total number of linemen and linebackers in the formation. The three basic types of formations in eight-man football are seven-man fronts, six-man fronts and five-man fronts. As in 11-man football, formations are described in a ...