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  2. Offense (sports) - Wikipedia

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    Tight end (TE): Versatile players who line up on the offensive line next to the tackles but can also split out wide like a wide receiver. They are often used as blockers in running plays or pass protectors in passing plays. Additionally, tight ends can catch passes and are a valuable receiving option for the quarterback.

  3. Spanish football league system - Wikipedia

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    Following the reorganization, the Tercera Federación is the fifth highest level in the Spanish football league system [3] and is operated by the RFEF and 17 regional federations corresponding to each of the autonomous communities of Spain (there are 18 groups – Andalusia is divided into two due to its size). Prior to 2021, this was known as ...

  4. Tight end - Wikipedia

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    Tight ends are used as blockers to protect the quarterback during passing plays, to open holes in the line, and downfield to tie up linebackers and defensive backs. Historically, a single tight end was used, typically placed on the right side of the offensive line. In the early 2000s, two tight end formations began to be used with more frequency.

  5. After ‘years of forced silence,’ Spanish women’s soccer ...

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    After ‘years of forced silence,’ Spanish women’s soccer players speak openly about Luis Rubiales’ kiss in new documentary George Ramsay, CNN November 26, 2024 at 11:46 AM

  6. Skill position - Wikipedia

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    The running backs, wide receivers, and tight ends on a team are often referred to as offensive weapons or simply weapons for a quarterback on the offensive side of the ball. [6] Sportswriters often use the term interchangeably with "skill position" to describe non-quarterback and non-offensive linemen on a team's offense.

  7. You'll want to listen to this Spanish soccer announcer yell ...

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    Andres Cantor -- soccer announcer of much acclaim-- was on the call for Telemundo, and he delivered almost as impressively as Lloyd herself. Yes, that was a full 38 seconds of "GOAL," for those ...

  8. Real Madrid's winning run surprisingly ends in loss at Espanyol

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    Real Madrid's Jude Bellingham, centre and Luka Modric, right, react after Espanyol's Carlos Romero scored the opening goal during a Spanish La Liga soccer match between Espanyol and Real Madrid at ...

  9. Starting lineup - Wikipedia

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    Tight end – lines up outside the tackles. Most teams designate at least one starting tight end, though some may have two starting tight ends (by playing with either one less wide receiver or one less running back). Some offensive philosophies, such as the run and shoot offense forgo the tight end entirely.