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lateral pass
noun
- a short pass thrown or tossed parallel to the line of scrimmage or slightly backward from the position of the passer.
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Origin of lateral pass1
Example Sentences
McCarthy threw a lateral pass to running back Donovan Edwards, who quickly tossed it back laterally to McCarthy.
He took a lateral pass from Williams and rushed for nine yards.
But for a novelist who has enchanted us for more than four decades with his large storytelling gifts, “Blue Skies†feels like a lateral pass.
Dallas broke through on its third possession, highlighted by Prescott's 41-yard pass over the middle to Cooper and a lateral pass to Lamb that went for 33 yards to the New Orleans 1.
Dallas broke through on its third possession, highlighted by Prescott’s 41-yard pass over the middle to Cooper and a lateral pass to Lamb that went for 33 yards to the New Orleans 1.
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