Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
coffin-corner
noun
/ˈkɔː.fɪn ˈkɔːrnər/

Definition
A strategic area at the corner of the field in American football, specifically the area between the sideline and the goal line, where kickers aim to make a play advantageous for their team.

Examples
- The punter aimed for the coffin corner to prevent the opposing team from gaining significant yardage.
- If executed well, a coffin corner punt can change the momentum of the game.
- During the last quarter, the team relied on coffin corner strategies to secure their lead.

Meaning
The term ‘coffin corner’ refers to a specific spot on the football field used to describe a tactical situation during a punt, where the ball is kicked to an area that makes it difficult for the receiving team to return it effectively, ideally pinning them close to their own end zone.

Synonyms
- corner kick
- angled kick
- tactical punt