Offensive backfield

The offensive backfield is an ambiguous generic term of football, which includes: (1) a place, namely the area of an American football field behind the line of scrimmage; and (2) a group classification of certain players positioned there, i.e., members of offense who begin plays behind the line, typically including any backs on the field, such as the quarterback, halfbacks and fullback.[1] There are rules specific to the manner of play in that area.

  1. ^ "Offensive Backfield Definition - Sporting Charts". www.sportingcharts.com. Archived from the original on June 27, 2017. Retrieved December 18, 2017.

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