noun General Slang

checkdown

CHEK-down · noun · informal

A short safe pass when deep options are covered.

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When a quarterback throws a short pass, often to a running back, as a last resort in his read progression after downfield receivers are covered.

“With everyone covered deep, he took the checkdown to the back for six yards.”
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checkdown In A Sentence

With everyone covered deep, he took the checkdown to the back for six yards.

Origin & Usage

American football; the QB 'checks down' through his progression to a safe outlet.

People Also Ask

What is a checkdown in football?

A checkdown is a short, safe pass, often to a running back, that a quarterback throws as a last resort when his downfield receivers are covered.

Why do quarterbacks throw checkdowns?

They take the checkdown to avoid a sack or forced throw, settling for a small gain when the deeper options in the progression are covered.

Is throwing a checkdown a bad thing?

Not necessarily. It's often the smart, safe choice, though a QB who checks down too often can be criticized for not attacking downfield.

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