yard line
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Definition
Noun: 1. A marking on an American football field: A yard line is one of the parallel lines that cross the width of the field at one-yard intervals. These lines, along with their numbered markings, indicate the distance to the nearest goal line and are fundamental for determining the position of the ball and the progress of the game.
Usage and Examples
- Primary Usage: The term is used to specify a location or distance on the football field.
- The ball was placed on the 20-yard line for the kickoff.
- The running back was tackled just short of the first-down marker at the 32-yard line.
- Common Contexts: Often used with a number (e.g., 50-yard line, 10-yard line) or with descriptors like "goal line" (the 0-yard line) or "midfield" (the 50-yard line).
- The quarterback dropped back to pass from his own 15-yard line.
- A field goal was attempted from the 40-yard line.
Advanced Usage
- "The 50-yard line": This specific line at the exact middle of the field is often used symbolically to represent the dividing point between the two teams' territories and is considered prime seating for spectators.
- Our seats are right on the 50-yard line, so we'll have a perfect view.
Variants and Related Words
- Goal line: The yard line at each end of the field that a team must cross to score a touchdown.
- Sideline: The lines marking the long sides of the field, as opposed to the yard lines which mark the short sides.
- Hash marks: The shorter lines that run parallel to the sidelines, between the yard lines, marking each yard. The ball is spotted between or on the hash marks.
Synonyms
- Field marking (general term, not specific to football)
- Grid line (a less common, descriptive term referencing the field's gridiron pattern)
Related Phrases and Concepts
- Line of scrimmage: The imaginary line that marks the position of the ball at the start of a play. It is aligned with a yard line.
- The offense lined up on their 45-yard line, which became the line of scrimmage.
- First and ten: A common down-and-distance situation. The "ten" refers to the ten yards needed for a first down, measured from the current yard line.
- It's first and ten from our own 25-yard line.
Noun
- in football; line parallel to the goal lines indicating position on the field