noun General Slang

blitz

BLITS · noun · slang

A defensive rush of extra players at the QB.

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A high-risk defensive play in which linebackers or defensive backs beyond the linemen charge into the backfield to sack the quarterback or disrupt the play.

“They dialed up a safety blitz and dropped the QB for a big loss.”
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blitz In A Sentence

They dialed up a safety blitz and dropped the QB for a big loss.

Origin & Usage

American football, from German 'Blitzkrieg' (lightning war), reflecting the sudden all-out rush.

Variants blitzingred dog

People Also Ask

What is a 'blitz' in football?

A blitz is a defensive play where extra players like linebackers or defensive backs rush the quarterback beyond the usual linemen, aiming for a sack or disruption.

Where does the football term 'blitz' come from?

It comes from the German word 'Blitzkrieg,' meaning lightning war, reflecting the sudden, aggressive all-out rush at the quarterback.

Is a blitz risky?

Yes, sending extra rushers leaves fewer defenders in coverage, so if the quarterback beats the pressure it can lead to a big play for the offense.

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