Can a Play Have All Players Be Eligible Receivers?
In American football, a player is considered an eligible receiver if they are not lined up in the backfield on the line of scrimmage and are not assigned to block a defender. This means that any player who is eligible to catch a pass can line up anywhere on the field, including the offensive line.
However, there is one exception to this rule. If a team has six or more players lined up in the backfield, then only the two players who are closest to the line of scrimmage are eligible to receive a pass. This is known as the "six-man line" rule.
So, to answer the question, no, a play cannot have all players be eligible receivers. If a team has six or more players lined up in the backfield, then only two of those players are eligible to catch a pass.
Related Questions
- Who is eligible to be a receiver in American football?
- Any player who is not lined up in the backfield and is not assigned to block a defender.
- What is the six-man line rule?
- If a team has six or more players lined up in the backfield, only the two players closest to the line of scrimmage are eligible to receive a pass.
- Can a player line up anywhere on the field and be eligible to receive a pass?
- Yes, except when the six-man line rule is in effect.
- Are players on the offensive line ever eligible to receive a pass?
- Yes, if the six-man line rule is not in effect.
- What is the penalty for having an ineligible receiver?
- A loss of five yards.
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