Layout as a football field
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GRIDLayout as a football field
SODSCovers, as a football field
POLOSport whose field is about nine times as big as a football field
liniestmarked or imaginary line across a playing area (as a football field) parallel to the end line
SODSCovers a football field
STUTTERSTEPFake on a football field
BRETTFavre on a football field
GOALPOSTUpright on a football field
DEFENSESide on a football field
SIDELINEMark on a football field.
GRASSYLike a football field, naturally
GOALLINESPair on a football field
TEAMPHOTOSnap on a football field, perhaps
YDSUnits on a football field: Abbr.
LENGTH120 yards, for a football field
YARDSDistance units on a football field
ONEACRESize of a football field, roughly
TACKLEBring down on a football field
ACREAbout 3-4 of a football field
YARDOne of 100 on a football field
ACREAbout 91 yards of a football field
NOSEGUARDBiggest guy on a football field, often
ACREIt's about 90 yards of a football field
ELI"Down the Field" singer, at a football game
SIDELINE120-yard-long boundary of a football field
ANKLEIt might be rolled on a football field
ACREIt's a little under a football field in area
REDZONEArea near the goal line on a football field
SPOTPASSPart of a timing pattern on a football field
YDSHash marks indicate them on a football field: Abbr.
REDZONESection of a football field abutting the goal line
gridironsA field for football, marked with regularly spaced parallel lines
TESThey often line up near WRs on a football field
GREASYNEALEFootball Hall-of-Famer with a nickname befitting his elusiveness on the field
UCLASch. whose home football games used to include a live bear on the field
kickoffThe start or resumption of a football game, in which a player kicks the ball from the center of the field
sidelinesEither of the two lines bounding the longer sides of a football field, basketball court, tennis court, or similar playing area
soccera game played on a field between two teams of 11 players each with the object to propel a round ball into the opponent's goal by kicking or by hitting it with any part of the body except the hands and arms called also association football