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  2. American football positions - Wikipedia

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    In American football, the specific role that a player takes on the field is referred to as their position. Under the modern rules of American football, both teams are allowed 11 players [1] on the field at one time and have "unlimited free substitutions", meaning that they may change any number of players during any dead ball situation.

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  5. Football positions - Wikipedia

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    Read; Edit; View history; General ... Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Football positions may refer to: American football ...

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  7. Swifties, here's your guide to football, explained by Travis ...

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    When it comes to what players do with the football, it depends on the position they play, Travis Kelce explains. "Me personally, I run with it," the Kansas City Chiefs tight end answers.

  8. List of formations in American football - Wikipedia

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    The T-formation, one of the most basic formations in football. The T formation is the precursor to most modern formations in that it places the quarterback directly under center (in contrast to its main competitor of its day, the single wing, which had the quarterback receiving the ball on the fly).

  9. Association football positions - Wikipedia

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    Their position is rather more fluid than other defenders who mark their designated opponents. [21] The sweeper's ability to read the game is even more vital than for a centre-back. [22] The catenaccio system of play, used in Italian football in the 1960s, notably employed a defensive libero. [23]