split end
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a position in American football for a wide receiver who lines up on the line of scrimmage but farthest from the center
A split end is a wide receiver position in American football who lines up on the outside of the field, away from the offensive line. The split end’s main responsibility is to run routes and catch passes. This player is typically faster and more agile than other players on the team, using their speed to get open and receive the ball from the quarterback. Unlike other receivers who may be positioned closer to the line, the split end is set apart, often forcing defenders to cover a larger area and creating more space for offensive plays.
- Playing the split end requires exceptional speed and agility.
- The split end is positioned farthest from the center on the line of scrimmage.
- Success at the split end demands precise route-running skills.
- The split end is crucial for spreading the defense and creating passing lanes.
- Being a split end involves beating the cornerback in one-on-one matchups.