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H-back

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/'eɪtʃbæk/
Forms:H-backs
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a versatile offensive American football position that combines the roles of a fullback and a tight end

An H-back is a position in American football often used as a versatile option in both the running and passing game. Positioned behind the offensive line and sometimes in front of the tailback, the H-back can be used as a blocker, a receiver, or a runner. On running plays, the H-back helps block defenders to clear paths for the running back. On passing plays, the H-back can catch short passes or serve as an additional blocker for the quarterback. The H-back is typically more mobile than a traditional tight end, allowing for a variety of roles in the offense.

  • He excels as an H-back due to his versatility.
  • The coach decided to use the H-back for more blocking schemes this game.
  • The H-back lined up just off the line of scrimmage.
  • The H-back played a key role in the play-action pass.
  • They trained a new recruit to fill the H-back position.