Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
screen-pass
noun
/skriːn pæs/
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Definition
A screen pass is a type of passing play in football that is designed to divert the defense’s attention away from the player who is about to receive the ball.
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Examples
- The quarterback executed a perfect screen pass that led to a touchdown.
- During the game, the team effectively used a screen pass to exploit the opposing defense’s aggressiveness.
- He caught the screen pass and raced down the sideline for a significant gain.
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Meaning
The term describes a play where the quarterback throws the ball to a receiver, who is behind the line of scrimmage, with the intention of allowing offensive linemen to set up a screen to block defenders.
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Synonyms
- short pass
- dump pass
- screen play