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Cutback (move)

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A cutback is a sudden change in direction by a ball carrier in American football, usually against the flow of the play.[1] One common type of cutback would be turning an end run into a run down the middle.[2] It is a common type of juke and the basis of the counter run.

References

  1. ^ "What is Cutback in American Football? Definition and Meaning".
  2. ^ "the definition of cutback".