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The Green Bay Packers visiting the Denver Broncos and the New Orleans Saints vs. the San Francisco 49ers highlight Sunday's NFL preseason action. What NFL games are today? Schedule, time, how to ...
Trovon Reed – Cornerbacks; Rob Ryan – Assistant head coach for defense/linebackers; Chad Savage – Tight ends/inside wide receivers; Dennis Simmons – Assistant head coach/passing game coordinator/wide receivers; Bennie Wylie – Director of football sports performances; Chad Bowden – General manager
A wide receiver who lines up behind the line (and thus counts as one of the four backs) is called the "flanker". A wide receiver who lines up between the outermost wide receiver and the offensive line is said to be "in the slot" and is called the "slot receiver". A wide receiver who can play running back is called a wide back.
New Carolina Panthers receiver Xavier Legette arrives at Bank of America Stadium on Friday, April 26, 2024. The Panthers traded up to No. 32 overall, the final pick of the NFL Draft’s first ...
Through two games, Evans has turned a 23% target share into eight catches for 103 yards and two touchdowns. He’s primarily worked on the outside, running 70% of his routes out wide according to PFF.
It utilizes four wide receivers and no tight ends. In the NFL, this formation was the basis of the run and shoot offense that was popular in the 1980s with teams such as the Detroit Lions and the Houston Oilers but has since fallen out of favor as a primary offensive philosophy. It is often used as a pass formation, because of the extra wide ...
WR Jameson Williams, Detroit Lions (vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers) Williams was a top-five wide receiver in all formats in Week 1. This week, he'll face off against an injury-riddled Buccaneers secondary.
In Canadian football, which has twelve players on the field compared to the eleven of American football, there is an additional position called defensive halfback, which plays like a hybrid between a linebacker and cornerback. Canadian formations include two cornerbacks, two halfbacks and one safety, for a total of five defensive backs.