Can a lineman advance a fumble?

Any player of either team may recover or catch a fumble and advance, either before or after the ball strikes the ground.
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Can offensive lineman run the ball after a fumble?

Any defending player can pick up the ball and advance it during a fumble. However, only the offensive player who fumbled in the first place can recover and advance the ball.
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Why can't the offense advance a fumble?

The current rule states that on 4th down or a try, before a change of team possession, the ball becomes dead if caught or recovered by a teammate of the fumbler. It is not a foul, it simply kills the play at that point. If the recovery is behind the spot of the fumble, the ball stays at that spot.
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Can an offensive lineman advance a tipped ball?

Again the touching must be intentional; if the ball simply hits him, that's not illegal touching. Question: Can an offensive lineman EVER catch a forward pass? Answer: Yes, once a forward pass is tipped/touched by the defense, then all players become eligible.
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Why can't you advance a fumble under 2 minutes?

The origins are from the early years in the National Football League (NFL) when the official game time was kept by a member of the officiating crew, with the stadium clock being unofficial. Its purpose was a checkpoint to ensure that the teams knew how much time remained in the game.
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Can a lineman push a running back?

The official NCAA rule book in 1950 stated, "The runner shall not grasp, or be pulled by, any teammate, nor shall any teammate push the runner or lift him from the ground while the ball is in play.
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Has a punter ever recovered a fumble?

Los Angeles Chargers linebacker Amen Ogbongbemiga recovers a fumble in the red zone after punter J.K. Scott's kick hits the helmet of a Jacksonville Jaguars' player.
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Can lineman touch the ball?

If the quarterback throws a pass and an offensive lineman is the first player to touch the ball, then they'll get penalized for an illegal touching penalty. If, however, the ball gets deflected by a defensive lineman, then an offensive lineman will may now catch the ball and try to advance it.
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Can linemen be fat?

What is the weight limit to be a lineman in 2023? Officially there is no weight limit to overhead lineman jobs. However, many job descriptions will require the person to be physically fit. Check out jobs for larger lineman here.
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What is the death rate for lineman?

According to national lineman surveys and utility company data, 42 for every 100,000 lineman are killed on the job each year. This makes lineman jobs one of the most dangerous only behind loggers and manual laborers in agriculture.
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Can an O lineman catch a tipped pass?

Under almost all versions of football, offensive linemen cannot receive or touch forward passes, nor can they advance downfield in passing situations. To identify which receivers are eligible and which are not, football rules stipulate that ineligible receivers must wear a number between 50 and 79.
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Why is it called Muffing a punt?

In gridiron football, a muffed punt is defined as "touching of the ball prior to possessing the ball.” A muffed punt occurs when there is an "uncontrolled touch" of the football by a player on the returning team after it is punted.
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What's the longest fumble return?

Bengals' Sam Hubbard records historic 98-yard fumble return TD vs. Ravens on Super Wild Card Weekend - CBSSports.com.
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Can a kicker recover his own punt?

The kicking team cannot recover their own punt, except for the kicker and any players that were behind the kicker when he kicked. Which is usually all eleven—yes eleven—of the other players on the field.
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Can a lineman go in motion?

An interior lineman in a two-point stance can shift and go in motion – as long has as he never put his hand on or near the ground. Once his hand is on or near the ground, he is restricted from shifting.
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Do linemen need to be fast?

Offensive linemen don't have to run 4.40 in the 40-yard dash, but they do need to be extremely quick in the first five or ten yards. A slow lineman will not be able to get into proper position on a defensive lineman, or linebacker so he can protect the QB, or ball carrier. 7.
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What is the most fumbles in one game?

Most fumbles, game: 7, Len Dawson, Kansas City Chiefs vs. San Diego Chargers, November 15, 1964. Most fumbles recovered, career: 56, Warren Moon. Most fumbles recovered, season: 12, David Carr, 2002.
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How do you force a fumble every time?

The best method of all to force fumbles is to gang tackle. Hitting a runner from different angles will often dislodge the football. In addition, it will take something out of the runner.
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Why can't you return a muffed punt?

Muffed Punts

The rule states that players cannot advance a muffed kick—on kickoffs and punts alike—because the receiving team has not attained possession.
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Why do punters drop the ball nose down?

Nose-down punting has two primary differences from the flat drop. Rather than spiraling, a nose-down punt tumbles end-over-end, giving it a better chance of stopping after bouncing in short-yardage punting situations. Also, the punter has finer distance control because of a better contact point.
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What is shanking a punt?

There are two ways a punt can fail to cross the line of scrimmage: a blocked kick, in which the opposing team obstructs the path of the punt shortly after it leaves the punter's foot; and a shank, in which the punter fails to advance the kick beyond the line of scrimmage on his own (usually erroneous) action.
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How do linemen not get hurt?

We have compiled a list of five points for even the most practiced linemen to keep in mind as they move through their daily duties.
  1. Use the Right Tools for the Job. ...
  2. Forgetting to Inspect Tools or Using Broken Equipment. ...
  3. Stay Focused and Be Prepared. ...
  4. Use Personal Protective Equipment. ...
  5. Meet with Your Team Daily.
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Can offensive linemen grab your pads?

Offensive players are not allowed to grab onto ANY part of their opponent's body or equipment (be it their shoulder pads or jersey). A lot of offensive linemen try to get away with grabbing the inner part of a defender's shoulder pads because it can be hard for refs to spot this.
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