Back (American football)

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In American football, a back is a player who plays off of the line of scrimmage (as opposed to a lineman). Historically, the term "back" was used to describe multiple positions on offense and defense, although more descriptive and specific position naming is now common. Thus, "back" can refer to positions including: rdf:langString
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rdf:langString In American football, a back is a player who plays off of the line of scrimmage (as opposed to a lineman). Historically, the term "back" was used to describe multiple positions on offense and defense, although more descriptive and specific position naming is now common. Thus, "back" can refer to positions including: * Cornerback, a member of the defensive team that primary defends wide receivers * Defensive back, a member of the defensive team who take positions somewhat back from the line of scrimmage * Dimeback, a cornerback or safety who serves as the sixth defensive back * Fullback, one of the two running back positions, along with the halfback * Halfback, one of the two running back positions, along with the fullback * H-back, an offensive position that lines up similarly to a tight end, but is set back from the line of scrimmage * Linebacker, a member of the defensive team that is positioned approximately three to five yards behind the line of scrimmage * Nickelback, a cornerback or safety who serves as the additional defensive back in a nickel defense * Quarterback, a member of the offensive team that lines up directly behind the offensive line and receives the snap of the ball at the beginning of a play * Running back, a member of the offensive backfield whose primary role is to receive handoffs from the quarterback to run with the ball * Singleback, an offensive formation that only requires one running back * Slotback, a wide receiver on the offensive team that is positioned in the "slot" (located between the last offensive lineman/tight end and the next wide receiver) * Upback, a blocker who lines up behind the line of scrimmage in punting situations * Wingback, a position in the single wing formation, usually a running back
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