linebacker
line
ˈlaɪn
lain
ba
ˌbæ
cker
kɜr
kēr
British pronunciation
/lˈa‌ɪnbækɐ/
line backer

Definition & Meaning of "linebacker"in English

Linebacker
01

(American football) a defensive player who stops the run, covers pass receivers, and strike the quarterback when needed

Who is a "linebacker"?

A linebacker is a player on the defensive team in American football who lines up behind the defensive line. Their main job is to stop the other team’s running plays, cover receivers in short passes, and pressure the quarterback. Linebackers are often fast and strong, able to react quickly to the ball and tackle players. They are key to both defending against runs and passes and can sometimes blitz, which means rushing the quarterback directly. Their role is important in making tackles and reading the offensive plays to help their team stop the opposing team from scoring.

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Examples
The linebacker made a tackle for a loss on the running back.
He's the middle linebacker, known for his ability to read plays and make tackles.
02

(American football) the position of a defensive football player who plays close behind the line of scrimmage

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