Tailback
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British pronunciation/tˈe‍ɪlbæk/
American pronunciation/tˈeɪlbæk/

Definition & Meaning of "tailback"

Tailback
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an American football position in the offensive backfield, typically responsible for carrying the ball on running plays and catching passes

What is a "tailback"?

A tailback is a position in American football, typically located behind the quarterback in the backfield. The main job of the tailback is to carry the ball on running plays, attempting to advance it down the field by avoiding tackles from the opposing team. Tailbacks are usually fast and agile, with the ability to make quick decisions and dodge defenders. In addition to running the ball, tailbacks may also catch passes, block for the quarterback, and occasionally throw the ball. They play a key role in both the running and passing game.

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The team 's offense relies heavily on the tailback for gaining yardage on the ground.
The coach emphasized the importance of the tailback in both running and passing plays.
The team 's strategy includes using the tailback as a receiver out of the backfield.
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(American football) the player who stands behind the center, receives the ball, and often carries it during running plays

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a long line of vehicles or people waiting or moving slowly, typically due to traffic congestion or a blockage

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Example
The team's offense relies heavily on the tailback for gaining yardage on the ground.
The coach emphasized the importance of the tailback in both running and passing plays.
The team's strategy includes using the tailback as a receiver out of the backfield.
Blocking assignments for the tailback are crucial in protecting the quarterback.
Playing the tailback requires a combination of vision, strength, and quickness.
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